Eco-certified Cyprus
World first as 100% of hotels must comply with sustainable measures
For the first time in any destination, mandatory sustainability standards for hotel establishments have been approved by the Cyprus Tourism Organisation. This means every hotel operating in Cyprus must now take action to protect the environment and support their local community.
The new minimum standards are part of a wider programme of reforms from the Cyprus Tourism Organisation (CTO), the Cyprus Sustainable Tourism Initiative (CSTI) and the Travel Foundation – to make Cyprus a leading destination for sustainable tourism. Because of the scheme, hotels in Cyprus will now be required to demonstrate sustainable business practices that will ultimately lead to cost savings and a more authentic Cypriot offering for their guests.
The standards cover a range of criteria including:
- Reducing energy, water and chemical use, and the amount of waste generated.
- Training staff and having a "green team" responsible for sustainability issues.
- Sourcing local goods and services where possible.
- Promoting authentic Cypriot food and entertainment.
- Supporting local charities and community initiatives.
The CTO’s inspectors will check compliance as part of their general assessment of quality standards. As hotels sustainability performance improves over time, the standards will be reviewed and revised in order to move the Cypriot hotel sector towards best practice in the long term.
Lefkos Phylactides, Director of Tourism from the CTO said: "We are delighted that the hotel industry is working with us to make Cyprus a world leader in sustainable tourism. These minimum standards are not just good business sense; they will help us protect the very things that draw people to Cyprus: our landscapes, our culture and heritage, and our welcoming people. Visitors to Cyprus can be assured that we will offer a great quality, authentic product both now and for future generations."
Salli Felton, Acting Chief Executive of the Travel Foundation, said: "It’s been fantastic to support Cyprus with this world-first. Their commitment to implementing minimum sustainability standards has created a national framework that will ensure sustainability is business as usual rather than an optional extra. This step change will see Cyprus leading the way where other destinations are sure to follow."
Valere Tjolle
FULL SET OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM REPORTS: SPECIAL OFFER HERE SPECIAL WEB OFFERS HERE
Dozens fall ill in P&O Cruises ship outbreak
Turkish Airlines flight in emergency landing after pilot dies
Boy falls to death on cruise ship
Unexpected wave rocks cruise ship
Woman dies after going overboard in English Channel