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What does sustainability in the hotel industry mean?
Sustainable accommodation involves reducing the impact of tourism on local communities and the environment. Sustainable hotels manage operations in such a way as to balance the needs of local people and the environment while still being able to make a profit (Operto, 2021).
There are some myths in the hotel industry, that keeping an sustainable hotel would be ineffective:
But both of these statements rely on misconceptions. Actually, many sustainable practices focus on reducing resource consumption and waste generation, which initially saves money and resources. Reducing energy use doesn’t mean, for example, banning guests from using air conditioning – it is about using smart devices and monitoring systems to personalise and optimise energy use to keep guests comfortable while minimising unnecessary energy usage keeping the costs low (Operto, 2021).
Here are some good tips for hotels (hotel owners) to become more sustainable:
As a hotel owner - have bikes, e-bikes and e-scooters available for guests. You can also use group shuttles to avoid low-occupancy trips and switch fixed-route-schedules services to flexible on-demand, for example, to local attractions or employees between sites. With on-demand, passengers request a ride via app and algorithms match them with others going in the same direction. Optimising occupancy and ensuring vehicles only circulate when needed cuts fuel and operational costs.

There are some myths in the hotel industry, that keeping an sustainable hotel would be ineffective:
- Being sustainable costs more
- Being sustainable comes at the expense of an excellent guest experience

Here are some good tips for hotels (hotel owners) to become more sustainable:
- Reduce plastic waste
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- Save water
- Switch to sustainable mobility
- Support the local community
