Acar: If you asked me this question five years ago, sustainability was something that nobody wanted to hear in the luxury hospitality world. The idea was always ‘We have to say yes to everything.’ The focus was only pleasing the guest and sometimes not using the most sustainable solution.
We at Accor were a little bit ahead of the game. We didn’t wait for legislation to come. You don’t want to be chasing; you want to be leading. We have many sustainability activations in our hotels. At Fairmont Toronto, we renovated the hotel with the objective of dropping our CO2 emissions to 80%. That comes with a result of removing 1,566 cars annually from traffic. In Raffles and Fairmont in Manila, we eliminated buying water. We invested a little bit of money and we eliminated 368,000 plastic bottles a year.
Maybe guests don’t choose the hotel because it has a sustainability certification. But I can tell you, they will not come back to that hotel if they are ignoring it.