Green Globe
Transcript: Conserving Resources Consumable Goods Energy Consumption Water Consumption Reducing Pollution Wastewater Recycling Harmful Substances Other Pollutants Wildlife in Captivity Do good by always doing better. - situated on Eagle Beach in Aruba, - one of the top beaches in the world, - stylish, newly renovated rooms, - efforts to achieve: higher customer, employee satisfaction, unique product improvements, sustainability, to provide a memorable vacation experience. USING THE GREEN GLOBES CERTIFICATION PROCESS ENSURES: • Energy conservation • Lowered water consumption • Responsible use of materials • Efficient use of Project Team time a luxurious five-star property, located in the heart of Dubai, solar panel which are used for heating hot water, 2014 - electricity usage reduced by 4,3%, water usage decreased by 11,3%. Sustainability Training (2 days) – €1450 About Green Globe Services offered from Paris / France: the first airport to achieve Green Globe certification - Leeds Bradford International Airport the first educational establishment to achieve Green Globe certification - Les Roche Hotel Management School in Switzerland Community Development Local Employment Support Local Entrepreneurs Respect Local Communities Employee Protection Implement a Sustainability Management System Legal Compliance Employee Training Customer Satisfaction Promotional Materials Interpretation Communications Strategy Health and Safety Certification levels Standard criteria Manchebo Beach Resort & Spa Resources: http://www.thegbi.org/green-globes-certification/why-certify/ http://greenglobefoundation.com/ http://greenglobe.com the global certification for sustainable tourism for companies and organizations with positive contributions to people and planet Criteria The House a resort with 34 suites, situated on the west coast of Barbados in The Caribbean, a recycling program is in place, a solar hot water system provides 90% of the property´s hot water, inverter technology, parking lot light are controlled by photocells, towels, linen are donated to charity, old printers, toners are sent to a recycling facility. managing business to the highest level of sustainability managing the use of energy,water, reducing the use, promoting reuse and recycling of materials GG promote diversity, while respecting local cultures members always act in accordance with local law Industry categories: • Attraction • Business • Congress Center • Cruise Ships (River & Ocean) • Golf Course • Hotel & Resort • Meeting & Events • Organization • Restaurant • Spa, Health Center • Transportation • Travel Industry Code of Behavior Historical Artifacts Protection of Sites Incorporation of Culture Members (Turkey) roots back to the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit in 1992, consumption of non-renewable resources was leading to environmental degradation, for tourism organizations interested in measuring enviro impact. Jumeirah Creekside Hotel International standards Change towards a better tomorrow. Green Globe Certified Member - more than 50% of the criteria’s related indicators are achieved. Green Globe Gold Member - members that are certified for 5 consecutive years. Green Globe Platinum Member - members that are certified for 10 consecutive years certification, training, education, marketing services - in 83 countries worldwide - participating at all the world’s leading travel and tourism conferences. History Dominika Korbova A. Sustainable Management B. Social/Economic C. Cultural Heritage D. Environmental a score of 90 %, Platinum certificate, energy and water usage is monitored, significant reduction in energy consumption, an effective wastewater management plan, grey water is captured in an underground tank, waste and garbage converted into a gas, organic waste used as compost, kitchen oil is exported for recycling. • Club Med Bodrum Palmiye • Club Med Kemer • Club Med Palmiye • Mövenpick Hotel Ankara • Mövenpick Hotel Istanbul • Mövenpick Hotel Izmir • Pera Palace Hotel Jumeirah 1994 - a Green Globe membership program was established, By 1995, Green Globe membership had risen to 350 in 74 countries, an important role at World Travel Market, helped to organize the exhibition’s first Environmental Awareness Day, 2002 - Green Globe Accreditation Green Globe Services • Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria • Global Partnership for Sustainable Tourism Criteria • Baseline Criteria of the Sustainable Tourism Certification Network of the Americas • Agenda 21 • ISO 9001 / 14001 / 19011 InterContinental based on internationally accepted criteria, active in harmonizing with other sustainability certification programs around the world, includes 44 core criteria supported by over 380 indicators, indicators vary by: - type of certification, - geographical area, - local factors. 100% energy efficient lighting, motion sensors, 100% non-smoking property, replacing EXIT signs with LED lighting, installing new air conditioning system. • Climate Change/Global Warming • Waste Management