Marriott International Named “Greenest” Hotel Company in UK
Company Ranked Ninth in The Sunday Times Best Green Companies in Britain List 2011
Marriott International has been named the ‘greenest’ hotel company in the United Kingdom by staying in the top ten in The Sunday Times 60 Best Green Companies in Britain list for 2011.
The hotel company, achieving a ranking of ninth on the list, has also won the award for ‘Best Employee Environmental Engagement’ for the second year running, in addition to becoming the only hotel company in Britain to be in the top ten ranking in the poll.
Marriott International branded hotels in the UK have also been certified by the Carbon Trust Standard for all of the UK properties, the Audubon International Co-operative Sanctuary for 10 hotel and country clubs and Green Tourism Business awards for 25 hotels.
Marriott’s global environmental goals include working towards the ‘greening’ of its multi-billion dollar supply chain, further reducing energy and water consumption by 25 percent per available room by 2017, creating green construction standards for hotel developers, educating employees and guests to support the environment and investing in innovative conservation initiatives including rainforest protection and water conservation.
“This is a tremendous achievement as we strive to create a sustainable environment for both our guests and associates. I congratulate each of our hotels in the United Kingdom for their continued innovation and remarkable efforts to do business in an environmentally responsible manner and thank them for helping us to progress toward our goals,” said Amy McPherson, president and managing director for Marriott International in Europe.
Marriott topped the category of ‘Best for Employee Environmental Engagement’ through an ongoing programme of employee activities, offering Marriott associates the opportunity to give back to their local communities through clean-up and regeneration projects around the country.
Associates also participate in environmental training and are actively encouraged to contribute their own energy saving ideas and participate in programmes such as Cycle2Work.
Despite experiencing one of the coldest winters on record, Marriott’s 58 hotels in the United Kingdom were still able to achieve a reduction of 3% in carbon emissions in 2010 and 2011 and the effective implementation of recycling schemes has enabled a significant number of hotels to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill to zero.
More information at: http://www.marriott.com/corporate-social-responsibility/corporate-responsibility.mi
Valere Tjolle
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