Sofitel
first Green Globe hotel on Palm Jumeirah
First Accor
property in the world to be certified by Green Globe; hotel successfully passes
audit within first six months of operation
The
Sofitel Dubai The Palm Resort & Spa, has been awarded the international Green
Globe Certification (GGC), achieving a 90% rating following an exhaustive sustainability
audit conducted by sustainability experts, Farnek Consultancy.
The
five-star, 361 rooms and 182 serviced apartments , Polynesian island
themed resort is the first to be Green
Globe certified on Palm Jumeirah and is the first within the Accor group, which
is one of the world's leading
hotel operators, with more than 3,500 hotels, 450,000 rooms and over 160,000 employees.
“We
are very proud to receive Green Globe Certification, which is the result of
many months of preparation and hard work by the management team and all members
of staff, highlighting our true commitment towards sustainability. We shall
endeavor to carry on reducing our impact on the environment and creating a
better workplace,” said Christophe Schnyder, General Manager, Sofitel Dubai The
Palm Resort & Spa.
The hotel which opened in July 2013, already
had key energy efficient systems incorporated within its initial design,
clearly indicating that its commitment to sustainability started on the drawing
board. For example solar panels installed on the roof, covering 530 square
metres, provide 50% of the hotel’s hot water.
Condensation from the air conditioning units
is drained and recycled to irrigate the hotel’s 27,000 square meters of
landscape. The irrigation system itself is monitored by a weather station
located on the property, which allows the hotel to operate its sprinklers more
efficiently.
Post opening, all public area taps were
fitted post opening with water aerators, saving 6,000 cubic metres of water, 80%
of the resorts 24 hour lighting has been replaced by LED lights saving more
than 290,000 kilowatt hours of energy in less than four months. Low energy lighting
in guest rooms will be phased in during the year.
The hotel also has an extensive waste
segregation programme. Paper, plastic, cardboard and cooking oil is collected
by a local waste management company to be recycled. The indirect savings alone are
remarkable, in just six months the hotel has saved the equivalent of 759 trees, 187,446 kilowatt
hours of energy, 25,505 litres of oil, more than 1.1 million litres of
water and 2,678 pounds of air pollutants.
An integral part of the GGC audit is training.
Creating awareness and best practice is of paramount importance. Commenting on
the hotel’s impressive staff engagement, empowerment and recognition programme,
Sandrine Le Biavant the divisional director at Dubai based Farnek Consultancy said:
“The synergy between the engineering
department and the learning department is exceptional. Employees have engaged
in sustainable best practice with passion and creativity. Each day there are energy
and water saving updates and monthly green team meetings where the hotel
management recognize sustainable achievements and encourage employees to
suggest additional initiatives.”
Moving
forward, Rohit Salunke, the hotel’s director of engineering, was enthusiastic
about the positive effect that an international award would have on their
sustainability strategy.
“The
certification process provided us with a perfect framework to create awareness
about sustainability throughout the resort. This has and will support our plans
for further investment in energy efficiency,” said Salunke.
As a permanent ‘green’ reminder to guests and
staff alike, the hotel has covered parts of the interior with a unique
collection of 24 vertical gardens with 170 species of plants, covering
600 square metres designed by renowned French botanist Patrick Blanc.
“Being renowned for a certain sense of style,
it seems highly appropriate that a French luxury hotel brand, should embrace
sustainability with such a chic display,” added Schnyder.
For more information about applying
for Green Globe Certification log on to www.farnek.com
Photo caption: Christophe Schnyder and Rohit Salunke, receive the Green Globe Award from Sandrine Le Biavant, in front of the hotel’s
‘green wall’.
About
Farnek
Farnek
is one of the region’s foremost property and facilities management outsource
companies. With a skilled workforce of more than 1,500 people, Farnek has
offices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi and maintains over 1,000 properties alone on
behalf of many international and regional companies.
Farnek has also
signed a commitment to support myclimate an international
organisation that helps companies around the world manage their carbon
emissions through a range of offset programmes.
About
Green Globe Certification
The
Green Globe brand is used under a license from Green Globe Ltd. All
intellectual property incl. the Green Globe Standard and Indicators, Auditing Process,
Solution Center and Web Domains are owned and
operated by Green Globe Certification.
Green
Globe Certification is the worldwide sustainability system based on
internationally-accepted criteria for sustainable operation and management of
travel and tourism businesses. Operating under a worldwide license, Green Globe
Certification is based in California, USA, and is
represented in over 83 countries. Green Globe Certification is a member of the
Global Sustainable Tourism Council, supported by the United Nations Foundation.
For more information, please visit www.greenglobe.com .
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