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Sustainability Is More Than Solar Panels and Single-Use Plastic: What Many Hotels Get Wrong
Through our interactions with hoteliers and tourism stakeholders, we often encounter businesses that genuinely want to become more sustainable but struggle to understand what sustainability actually encompasses. Some view it primarily through an environmental lens, while others associate it with community service activities. Few consider the broader economic and cultural impacts that tourism businesses create.


Sustainability in Hotels: A Practical Decision Guide for Hotel Owners
For most hotel owners today, sustainability sits in an interesting space. It is not entirely new yet not fully understood. It appears in conversations, regulations, guest expectations, and sometimes in rising operational costs but rarely as a clearly defined business decision. You may already be doing a few things: reducing single-use plastics where possible, placing linen reuse cards in rooms, keeping an eye on electricity bills, or even considering solar options in passing.


The Real Challenges in Implementing Sustainable Tourism (and How to Overcome Them)
Tourism is a highly interconnected industry. Hotels, transport providers, local suppliers, communities, and authorities all play a role. Many sustainability actions depend on coordination across this ecosystem, making it difficult for individual businesses to act in isolation.


Energy Efficiency in Hotels: How to Reduce Costs and Improve Operations
Energy is one of the largest controllable operating expenses in any hotel. Whether it is a boutique property in a hill station, a mid-scale city hotel, or a remote resort dependent on diesel backup, electricity and fuel costs significantly influence profitability.


The Hidden Cost of Tourism Growth in Fragile Destinations
Tourists unknowingly tend to frequent fragile destinations Tourism continues to be one of the fastest-growing economic activities in fragile destinations — mountain regions, alpine valleys, high plateaus, coastal belts and island ecosystems. In many of these places, hospitality development (hotels, resorts, homestays and boutique properties) is promoted as a fast route to jobs and income. But the pace at which accommodation infrastructure expands frequently outstrips tourism


Greenwashing in Hospitality: What India’s New Guidelines Mean for Hotels and Resorts
Any claim related to sustainability, environment, carbon neutrality, waste management, or eco-certification now falls under scrutiny.


What Is Sustainable Tourism and Why Does It Matter in India?
Some places are best left untouched, preserved in their pristine state.


Feasibility Reports - Key to Sustainable Hotel Development in India
Investors, hotel developers, and hospitality brands must make informed decisions to ensure their projects are financially viable. India's...


Workshop on Sustainable Practices for Hotels and Homestays in Himachal Pradesh
Provork partners with People for Himalayan Development for Sustainability Basics workshop for Hotels and Homestays. Kullu, Himachal...


Accessible Tourism: Understanding its need and opportunities!
Across the globe, there are millions of people living with disabilities, senior citizens, children, and other travellers who face...
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