New
Delhi, 31 MAY, 2022.
Ahead of the occasion
of World Environment Day, Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), India’s largest
hospitality company, has announced a host of sustainability and social impact
initiatives under its ESG+ framework, Paathya. In line with this year’s theme
of ‘Only One Earth’, the company has undertaken tangible measures under Paathya’s
six key pillars of Environmental Stewardship, Social Responsibility, Excellence
in Governance, Preserving Heritage, Value Chain Transformation, and Sustainable
Growth.
With defined short and
long-term goals to be fulfilled by 2030 under Paathya, IHCL continues its
endeavor towards building a better tomorrow with several initiatives including:
EarthCheck
Certification: 77IHCL hotels are EarthCheck Certified for their
sustainable practices, 57 of which are Platinum Certified. This year, IHCL has
added 13 more hotels to participate in the certification process
Waste
Management: With the aim to minimize and manage waste, IHCL has
established waste composters at 25 hotels in the past year to manage kitchen
waste; thereby taking the total number of hotels to 67.This has ensured that the
waste sent to landfills is minimized by 17,000 cubic metres, which is
equivalent to 515 standard 20 feet shipping containers
Green Footprint: With a
keen focus on reducing its carbon footprint, IHCL has taken a pledge to plant a
total of 1 lakh saplings across all its hotels this year, thereby laying the
path for a greener future
EV
Charging: Taking forward the commitment of 5 per cent of hotel guest
parking areas supporting EV charging stations, IHCL has collaborated with
Tata Power and signed an MOU to install EV charging stations across its hotels
Energy Conservation: By
2030, 50 per cent of IHCL’s energy to come from renewables
Livelihood
impact: IHCL aims to impact the livelihood of over 100,000 youth through
skill building, thereby creating employability for the deserving and the marginalized
Heritage: As the
custodians of Indian heritage, IHCL will adopt 100 per cent of Intangible
Cultural Heritage (IHC) projects in the geographies it operates in, incontinued
collaboration with UNESCO
Derived from the
Sanskrit termpath, inferring a path,
Paathya aims to lead positive change guided by IHCL’s core values of Trust of
all stakeholders, Awareness around the needs of our ecosystem and Joy at heart.
Under Paathya, IHCL
will continue to pioneer sustainable practices in its pursuit towards excellence
and creating benchmark in the tourism industry.