IHG Hotels & Resorts Launches 'Low Carbon Pioneers' Programme
IHG Hotels & Resorts, a leading global hospitality company, has unveiled its groundbreaking 'Low Carbon Pioneers' programme. This initiative aims to bring together energy-efficient hotels that operate without on-site fossil fuel combustion and are powered by renewable energy.
The 'Low Carbon Pioneers' group comprises hotels from various IHG brands and locations, including the Holiday Inn Express Madrid Airport in Spain, Iberostar Waves Cristina in Spain, and Kimpton BEM Budapest in Hungary. These hotels feature high-efficiency heat pumps and fully electric kitchens, and each has an operational sustainability certification recognized by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council. The programme's goal is to test and share sustainability practices, inspiring other properties to adopt carbon reduction measures across IHG's estate.
For travelers, the 'Low Carbon Pioneers' programme offers the opportunity to stay in hotels that prioritize environmental sustainability. By choosing these hotels, guests can contribute to reducing their carbon footprint while enjoying modern amenities and comfortable accommodations. The programme ensures that travelers have access to hotels that use renewable energy and maintain high standards of sustainability, aligning with the growing demand for eco-friendly travel options.
IHG plans to expand the 'Low Carbon Pioneers' programme globally, developing a 'low-carbon ready' group of hotels prepared to fully back all energy with renewables as they become available. This effort aims to future-proof properties and meet evolving guest expectations for sustainable stays. Guests can identify these hotels through IHG's booking channels, making it easier to choose energy-efficient options.
The company continues to innovate, having previously introduced bulk amenities and community solar programmes. The 'Low Carbon Pioneers' initiative sets a new sustainability benchmark, underscoring IHG's commitment to reducing operational carbon across its global estate.