Miguel Clemente

Miguel Clemente

Co-founder

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Top 10 Sustainable Practices Every Hotel Should Adopt

On our last post, we introduced the concept of sustainable hospitality. In this post, we'll dive into practical measures. Adopting sustainable practices isn’t just about reducing environmental impact; it’s also about creating a competitive edge and enhancing guest experiences. Here are the top ten sustainable practices that every hotel should consider implementing to move towards a greener future.

1. Energy Efficient Lighting

Description: Switch to LED bulbs which use at least 75% less energy and last 25 times longer than traditional incandescent lighting.
Benefit: Significant reductions in energy consumption and electricity bills.

2. Low-Flow Water Fixtures

Description: Install low-flow showerheads, toilets, and taps to reduce water usage.
Benefit: Conserves water and lowers utility costs without compromising guest experience.

3. Comprehensive Recycling Programs

Description: Implement a system for recycling paper, glass, plastics, and metals.
Benefit: Reduces waste and encourages a culture of recycling among staff and guests.

4. Eco-Friendly Amenities

Description: Provide guests with biodegradable toiletries and refillable dispensers.
Benefit: Minimizes plastic waste and reduces the environmental footprint of disposable products.

5. Sustainable Sourcing

Description: Use locally sourced and organic foods in the kitchen and sustainable materials in the construction and decor.
Benefit: Supports local economies and reduces transportation emissions.

6. Solar Power Installations

Description: Install solar panels to supplement the hotel’s energy needs.
Benefit: Lowers energy costs and reduces reliance on non-renewable energy sources.

7. Green Roofing or Roof Gardens

Description: Utilize roof spaces for green roofing systems or gardens.
Benefit: Improves insulation, reduces urban heat island effect, and can provide fresh produce for the hotel kitchen.

8. Digital Documentation

Description: Shift from paper to digital for check-ins, invoices, and room service orders.
Benefit: Reduces paper use and streamlines operations.

9. Staff Training on Sustainability

Description: Regular training sessions for staff on sustainability practices and how to maintain them.
Benefit: Ensures that all employees are knowledgeable and engaged in the hotel's environmental goals.

10. Guest Participation Programs

Description: Encourage guest participation in sustainability through programs like opting out of daily linen changes.
Benefit: Engages guests in the hotel’s sustainability efforts and can significantly reduce laundry-related water and energy use.

Measuring Sustainability:

As the saying goes, "You can't manage what you don't measure." Tracking the impact of these sustainability practices is crucial to understanding their effectiveness and identifying areas for improvement. By using tools that quantify water and energy savings, waste reduction, and even guest participation in green programs, hotels can fine-tune their operations to maximize environmental benefits while enhancing guest experiences.


These top ten practices are just a starting point. On noytrall’s platform, you’ll find over one hundred additional sustainable practices, complete with tools for measuring and managing their effectiveness. Explore our resources to fully harness the power of sustainable hospitality in your hotel. Book a meeting to get started!

Implementing these initiatives not only contributes to a healthier planet but also builds a positive brand image that attracts modern, eco-conscious travelers. Start with these foundational practices and gradually expand your sustainability efforts with the comprehensive resources available on noytrall’s platform.


Is your hotel ready to take the next step towards sustainability? Contact us for more detailed strategies and personalized consultation to help integrate these practices into your operations.

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