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Centara Resort becomes first Asian hospitality group to formally incorporate GSTC-recognised standards

Centara Resort becomes first Asian hospitality group to formally incorporate GSTC-recognised standards
September 10, 2021

Leading Thailand hotel operator, Centara Hotels and Resorts, has announced its recent achievement of the ‘GSTC-Recognised Standard’ status from the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, a milestone achievement in the group’s commitment to long-term sustainability.

With the new GSTC Recognition, Centara becomes the first Asian hospitality group to formally incorporate the GSTC Criteria in its internal sustainability system called Centara EarthCare.  

Centara Hotels and Resorts Chief Executive, Thirayuth Chirathivat notes “we are delighted to have achieved the GSTC-Recognised Standard status, a crucial step in our journey to a sustainable future. By advancing socially and environmentally conscious business practices at Centara, we are directly ensuring that current and future generations can live healthier and better lives.”

 In order to track, measure and improve in areas of environmental sustainability and social responsibility across the group’s portfolio spanning 84 properties across Thailand, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, China, Japan, Oman, Qatar, Cambodia, Turkey, Indonesia and the UAE. Centara has adopted the GSTC-recognised Greenview Portal, an industry-specific system for hotel companies.

To achieve the GSTC-Recognised Standard status, Centara EarthCare was thoroughly reviewed by technical experts and the assurance panel at GSTC to certify that the standard adheres to the four pillars of the GSTC Criteria: Environment, Social, Cultural, and Management principles.

As part of the group’s goals for a greener future is a roadmap to reduce energy and water usage by 20% within 10 years, as well as a significant reduction of waste and greenhouse gas emissions.

To achieve these goals, the group is implementing solar power projects, and installing sub-metering systems for water and electrical management. Energy conservation measures and heating system upgrades are being implemented wherever possible.

David Good, EVP of Hotel Operations, Centara Hotels and Resorts added “we remain committed to incorporate green practices into our management approaches and corporate identity. With the new GSTC-Recognised status, Centara EarthCare will be able to provide a clear benchmark and guidelines for projects to further the sustainability agenda to an internationally recognised standard.

By 2025, Centara aims to have 100% of its properties certified as sustainable by accredited certification bodies as a key element of the organisation’s long-term sustainability objectives and eliminate single-use plastic items in the entire guest journey.

For more information about Centara Sustainability, please visit centarahotelsresorts.com/corporate-social-responsibility

Image: Herb Garden at Centara Reserve Samui, one of the long-term sustainable initiatives under ‘Centara EarthCare

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