Are you interested in sustainable hospitality? Are you bored and looking for a blog to read? Do you enjoy a sassy tone while getting somewhat informed? Then read on, you’re in the right place!
As we approach World Nature Conservation Day, it’s worth discussing some of the ways in which the hospitality industry impacts the natural world. Hotels contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for about 1% of all global carbon emissions. Tourism and hospitality activities generate a lot of waste, as in 1-12 kg of waste per person per day kind of a lot. The industry also uses plenty of water and land, cause habitat destruction, contribute to all types of pollution…I think you get the picture.Â
I’m not laying it all out to make anyone feel guilty, whether you work in the industry or are just a hospitality enthusiast, we all need to pay the bills and hopefully save up enough to travel to some beautiful places! The whole thing is a well-desig...
This past year has been as unparalleled as 2020, with many hoping for better things to come in 2022...
What has been crystal clear, is that society is demanding more. More from our governments, more from businesses and more from ourselves.
2030, 2050- these 'net zero' targets and others are only around the corner and where once before, the issue of climate change was left to the policy makers around the world, people are demanding transparency and real action.
What about us? And our own impact on the environment?Â
We know we have to do something about our own Carbon Footprint, but often we are not really sure how to go about it.
Customer demand for a Greener Hospitality industry is on the rise. Those that adapt, change and market their efforts well, will see the benefits of listening to what their customers want, and become “favourites” in a landscape of competitive industry.
Working with hospitality businesses, I have heard all kinds of excuses over the years:
“I just do not h...
Fifty Shades Greener, and the Educational Training Boards of Ireland, headed by KWETB, have partnered to deliver Environmental Training to the hospitality industry workforce in Ireland.
This project is funded by SOLAS and there will be no cost at all for businesses.
It has never been more important than now, that we provide opportunities for the workforce to upskill and learn something new in times of uncertainty within the industry.
The Fifty Shades Greener training programmes are practical, action based courses teaching employees and managers how to measure, monitor, control and reduce their business utilities.
“For me a Green business is one that reduces it’s impact on the environment, and we can achieve this by reducing our use of energy & water and production of waste. Reducing our utilities will not only reduce our Carbon emissions but it will also save us money. It is all about been resource efficient” explains Raquel Noboa, founder of Fifty Shades Greener.
As the Hospitali...
If you have not implemented an Environmental Management system at your hospitality business you are spending a lot more than you should in your utilities.
Who is the person responsible right now to decide when your equipment should be turned on or off?
Who is responsible to measure your food waste production?
Who decides when taps should be left running?
If you can not answer those 3 questions then you really need to invest some time on a green programme.
Environmental sustainability to us, at the Fifty Shades Greener office, is all about been efficient with your resources, the energy & water your business uses and the waste it produces. The key here is that reducing those resources, will not only make you a Greener business with less impact on the environment, but it is also going to SAVE YOU MONEY.
I have worked with properties were we have reduced energy use by 30% in the first 4 months, do you know how much savings that would mean to your business? If you want to find out, ge...
This week, I thought Id give you a break from telling you my opinion on something or other and instead, I wanted to highlight a business that is walking the walk and talking the talk when it comes to their Green Programme.
Dating back to the 18th century, Whatley Manor is a beautifully restored manor house and spa nestles in 12 acres of gardens. Apart from their impressive award winning restaurant, what most attracts me to this property is their sustainability programme, which kick started in 2019.
Last week I had the pleasure to find out more about how they began their journey from Sue Williams, General Manager.
“The owners of Whatley Manor and I were discussing the subject of our operations impact on the environment and it was evident that we all had strongly held views that we wanted to focus hard on becoming more ethical operators both on property and in the community. We very quickly got underway as all parties were aligned.”
Having the owners and top management invested on a ...
Hotels and Restaurants spend a good portion of their sales paying for utilities, the energy, water and waste that takes to run your business, can be the second largest cost you will incur over the year.
So when was the last time you trained your team to SAVE YOU MONEY??? Or have you ever?
Teaching your employees the right behaviour around the use of energy and water and production of waste is the KEY element to not only reduce your running costs, but also to run a greener, more efficient business, and to reduce your Carbon emissions. It is that simple!
I worked in the Hospitality industry all my life, since I was 17, I went through a Hotel Management Diploma for 4 years, NOBODY, in my 20 year career, told me I was behaving the wrong way around utilities, and I was spending more money than I should.
Nobody told me that switching off the over for an extra hour a day could save my workplace €2,000
Nobody told me knowing the water flow rate of our taps would help me make smarter decis...
If your business is running a Green programme to reduce it’s carbon footprint it seems logical to use your green journey as a marketing tool.
The travel agent central statistics released a report in 2019 were it stated that:
87% of global travellers want to travel more sustainably
78% of traveller would pay more to stay in Green certified accommodation
So a green programme is not only good for the planet, it is also what society and your customers are seeking more and more in recent years.
Running a Green Hotel can increase your customer footfall and rates, but there are a few top tips to follow, in order to market your green journey in the right way.
Sustainability doesn’t have to be an unattainable goal, or something in the distance that we all know exists but we fail to pursue. There are so many small changes we can all implement in our lives and workplaces that will directly affect our use of resources and our production of a carbon footprint.
When I founded Fifty Shades Greener in 2017, my mission was to train the hospitality workforce in Ireland, so we could live up to our name, the Emerald Island, providing green accommodation to our overseas visitors.
Fast forward a couple of years and my goal grew legs. I now want to teach every single hospitality worker in the world the little things we can all do to change our behaviour around the use of energy and water and production of waste.
A new partnership between Fifty Shades Greener and Dalhousie University’s College of Continuing Education will help bring this dream to life as we work together to green the hospitality industry in Canada.
For more than 35 years, the College o...
Allow me to steal 3 minutes of your time today to show you how simple it is to reduce your Hotel’s carbon footprint and even achieve carbon neutrality.
Sustainability is this big word that is thrown around so often and in so many scenarios that it becomes an unachievable task in our minds. So I want to demystify it and break it into actionable steps:
This is again easier than you might think, all you need to do is learn to understand your utility bills, waste, water and energy.
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Climate crisis, biodiversity collapse and extinguished eco systems are common words we hear every so often in recent years.
But what can I do about it?
Can I change it?
And if I can’t, should I care?
In a post COVID economy, business owners have enough to worry about without also joining the fight against climate change. However, can running greener business help recover the tourism and hospitality industry?
I think YES.
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