BWH HOTEL GROUP is working with sustainability certification organization Green Key Global to enhance its sustainability initiatives and implement
a standardized program across the U.S. and Canada. The program aims to enhance the company's environmental performance, reduce carbon footprint and improve
guest comfort and satisfaction, according to a joint statement by the companies.
As part of the partnership, BWH Hotels in the U.S. and Canada gain access to Green Key Global's sustainability certification program, the joint statement said.
That includes a list of green certified vendors, an "Eco-Rating" program and guidance on hosting sustainable meetings, according to the Green Key website.
"We are delighted to partner with Green Key Global to enhance sustainability standards across our properties," said Michael Morton, vice president of brand
management at BWH Hotels. "As a trusted organization, Green Key Global aligns with our commitment to sustainability, and this partnership will reinforce our
dedication to providing guests with an environmentally responsible hotel experience."
THE AMERICAN HOTEL & Lodging Association convened hotel and sustainability leaders in Washington for the second annual "Responsible Stay Summit" on
Feb. 28, reaffirming the industry's dedication to environmental sustainability. The summit was part of AHLA's 2022 Responsible Stay initiative and focused on
energy efficiency, waste reduction, water conservation, and responsible sourcing, AHLA said in a statement.
The summit addressed environmental, social, and governance strategies, federal energy policy, and green financing, while offering crucial support to hoteliers
in their sustainability efforts, the statement added.
This year's summit featured two announcements: AHLA and the Hotel Association of Canada unveiled a partnership to oversee the Green Key Global sustainability
certification program in the U.S. and Canada starting April 1. Additionally, AHLA and Procure Impact launched a Dignity of Work Pledge, aiming to generate
100,000 hours of paid employment for underserved populations, thereby promoting responsible sourcing practices.