Mövenpick Hotels and Resorts goes 'green' in the Middle East
27 June 2012
Green Globe Certification and Mövenpick Hotels and Resorts have announced major reductions of greenhouse gases (GHG) and significant water savings by all Mövenpick properties across the Middle East. After the first year of Green Globe certification of hotels in UAE, Qatar, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain, analysis of energy and water consumption reveals the reduction of 11,765 tons of CO2 and savings of 129,346 cubic meter of potable water in the last 12 months.
Green Globe Certification has been contracted by Mövenpick to certify all their hotels and resorts worldwide. The certification process covers all sustainability criteria including the key environmental indicators of energy and water.
Green Globe Certification’s preferred partner in the Middle East, Farnek Avireal, provides third-party verification of the sustainability achievements of Green Globe members, including Mövenpick properties. Avireal’s online environmental monitoring system, Hotel Optimizer, has tracked the improved performance of the hotels throughout this first year of certification.
Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts’ energy savings in the last 12 months equal to powering a 200-room hotel for one-and-half years. The total savings on utilities in this period are AED 2.5 million, which is almost US$700,000, and this represents a 4% savings in water and electricity costs, while at the same time an 8.3% increase in occupancy across the properties.
Green Globe Certification and its preferred partner, Farnek Avireal, will continue to monitor the reduction of environmental impacts across the Mövenpick properties in the Middle East along with all Green Globe members in this region.
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