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Consumers are using services like Travelocity's Green Hotel Directory to search for hotels that offer a cleaner and healthier overnight experience. Corporate clients like Marsh & McLennan Companies with 50,000 worldwide associates are looking for hotels that align with their company's focus upon reducing the environmental footprint of business travel.
This shift in consumer expectations is a challenge an industry that currently only scores a 19 out of 100 on the Climate Count scorecard. Climate Count did rank Marriott highest among hospitality companies on their 2010-11 Climate Count Scorecard with a 78 score. Another industry leader, Hilton Worldwide, has achieved ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental Management) certification representing the largest-ever volume certification of commercial buildings across any industry.
Hospitality Sustainable Purchasing Consortium What is promising for the hospitality industry and its ability to connect with its customers is the commitment by key industry leaders to the Hospitality Sustainable Purchasing Consortium. Their website's homepage graphic is one of the best I have seen for addressing customer concerns regarding indoor air quality and health. It does so by visually highlighting sheets that ward off bedbugs, formaldehyde-free wood fiber panels used in bedside tables and non-toxic carpeting that minimizes allergens to improve indoor air quality.
The consortium's focus is to build, furnish and supply hotels in ways that are better for the guest, the community and the planet. The consortium's mission aligns with an Expedia survey finding that 60% of consumers will give better ratings to hotels with high indoor air quality, LEED certification, and programs in place to improve energy efficiency, conserve water and recycle.
Exclusive Interview: JoAnna Abrams, CEO of MindClick MindClick is developing a sustainability performance index that enables sustainable purchasing solutions for the hospitality industry. Click on the video below to view an exclusive interview with JoAnna Abrams, CEO of MindClick. This is a must watch video if your company is looking to win bids to green the hospitality industry's supply chain. The following are some of the best practices she outlines for competitively positioning your company as a green supplier:












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With the green and sustainable movement on I would think the resort who adopts the new sustainable measures would win approval and be rewarded by consumers. To aid in getting employee buy in may be a good idea to investigate into sustainability training courses.
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