New Environmental Program for Sandals
Kingston, Jamaica. 11
July 2011 - Sandals Resorts International has underlined their
sustainability credentials by launching a new environmental
management programme. "Sandals Earthguard powered
by EarthCheck" has been designed to reduce the company's
environmental footprint, improve bottom line efficiencies, and
increase the benefits host communities receive as a result of
sustainable tourism.
SRI has strengthened their existing partnership with EarthCheck
- the world's leading environmental management, benchmarking and
certification company - in order to bring about this significant
initiative. EarthCheck was established in 2000 and developed the
Green Globe Benchmarking Standard, with which Sandals was
previously affiliated.
In early 2010 EarthCheck undertook an aggressive upgrade of its
science and software and launched its own standard. This resulted
in the alignment of EarthCheck with globally recognised
environmental criteria and saw many in the tourism industry switch
across from Green Globe to EarthCheck for certification.
"The partnership SRI has with EarthCheck provides our group with
access to a set of tools and data that is the very best there is
out there," explained Adam Stewart, Chief Executive Officer for
Sandals Resorts International. "With EarthCheck science at the
heart of the Sandals Earthguard programme, our management team will
be able to meet the more complex and demanding reporting needs of a
new carbon economy and have better insight into the operational
efficiencies of each resort.
"Sandals Earthguard allows us to take practical, meaningful
action and we believe it will come to be seen by the industry as
the most comprehensive and credible environmental programme in the
industry, "he continued.
In order to provide ultimate transparency, all Sandals, Beaches
and Grand Pineapple properties will undergo regular, third party
auditing. This will assess the standard of operational practices
employed in areas such as consumption of natural resources, waste
minimisation, use of sustainable building techniques and the
effectiveness of sponsored community projects.
"There's an increasing demand for transparency when it comes to
sustainability," explained EarthCheck CEO Stewart Moore. "This
pressure isn't just coming from guests and suppliers, but also from
asset owners and investment funds.
"They expect companies to be reporting on sustainability - not
just financials - and having an impact. We have worked with Sandals
for more than a decade and the company has consistently
demonstrated its forward thinking in this area."
In the past, the environmental management systems developed by
Sandals have been adopted by governments and organisations
internationally, and resulted in a long list of industry innovation
awards. That's because they're an early adopter and have a
reputation for innovation.
Back in 1998, Sandals Negril Beach Resort and Spa become the
first All Inclusive Resort to achieve what is now known as
EarthCheck Certification. Soon after, the remaining 13 Sandals
resorts and four Beaches resorts followed suit and achieved
certification. Today, Sandals Negril holds the Platinum level of
certification; the highest possible achievement.
Sandals Earthguard will also deliver productive synergies with
SRI's philanthropic arm, The Sandals Foundation; an organisation
involved in a wide range of community, educational and
environmental initiatives throughout the Caribbean.
"There's a broader partnership in play here," concluded Adam
Stewart, "With educational programs for schools, capacity building
and community training all being part of wider social programs that
Sandals Earthguard powered by EarthCheck will help us deliver."
EDITOR'S NOTES
About EarthCheck: EarthCheck Certification is
the world's leading program, used by the travel and tourism
industry. EC3 Global has certified more organisations than any
other; resulting in over 1100 clients in more than 65 countries.
EarthCheck complies with the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate
Change (IPCC) Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories,
the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
Greenhouse Gas Protocol, and the International Organisation for
Standardization (ISO) 14064 range of standards for greenhouse gas
accounting. Go to www.earthcheck.org
For further information please contact:
Chantal Dunbar
EarthCheck
T: + +61 7 3238 1900
E: chantal.dunbar@ec3global.com
W: www.earthcheck.org
| |
| |
| |
| |
| EC3 Global wins WWF award: Saving the tourism industry millions of dollars in operational costs each year and reducing the p... |
| |