Radisson Hotel Group said it in a new report that it is making a strong commitment to decarbonize its business by setting ambitious emission reduction targets to be net zero by 2050, in line with the SBTi Net-Zero Standard.
Radisson Hotel Group (www.RadissonHotels.com) is making a strong commitment to decarbonize its business by setting ambitious emission reduction targets to
On the sustainability front, the global hotel industry has largely taken an evolutionary approach: measured technological, organization and social innovations and gradual improvement of products, processes and strategies to deal with environmental, social and economic challenges. Data on industry emissions [1, 2] suggest that this approach has been largely insufficient in light of required decarbonization. However, a turning point has been reached with a growing number of prominent hospitality players demonstrating commitments, ramping up efforts and fostering greater collaboration across the supply and value chain with climate neutrality as the overriding goal. This is equally about safeguarding the license to operate as it is about seizing product and market opportunities. Beyond net zero, there are calls for the hospitality sector to harness its regenerative potential by supporting communities and restoring ecosystems where it operates - whether that is in remote places or urban c
You wonder what ecosystem services are and why it matters to the hospitality sector? Everyone is talking about net zero carbon but are they all talking about the same thing? You have heard of hotels engaging in more circularity, adopting nature-based solutions and implementing a carbon offsetting scheme, but what does this all mean?
Radisson Hotel Group looks back on a year of successful Responsible Business initiatives, including being the world’s first hotel group to make meetings and events carbon-negative across 400+ hotels in its EMEA portfolio