Radisson Hotel Group commits to Net Zero by 2050
Radisson Hotel Group is formally committing itself to science-based emission reduction targets, and net zero carbon by 2050.
It to reach net zero value chain GHG emissions by 2050, in line with the SBTi Net-Zero Standard.
Radisson Hotel Group will be part of the Business Ambition for 1.5°C campaign and join the UNFCCC Race to Zero campaign.
In 2021, the Group said it reduced its carbon footprint by 23% per square meter and reduced 13% of its water footprint per square meter compared to 2019.
“While net zero by 2050 seems far away, we need to take action immediately. We are playing a leadership role in the development of the Hotel Sustainability Basics, which will launch later this year,” said Inge Huijbrechts, Global SVP, Sustainability, Security and Corporate Communications.
It says more than 56 properties run 100% on renewable electricity.
In 2021, Radisson Hotel Group properties were equipped with more than 500 electric car charging stations in partnership with Allego, Sunfuel, and other global partners.
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