A Leader in Sustainable Tourism

The Fairmont Luxury Hotel & Resort Chain Promotes Green Travel

© Jennifer W. Miner

Fairmont Mayakoba; sustainable tourism in Mexico, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts

As a leader of luxury class hotels and resorts within the travel and tourism industry, Fairmont was the first to launch a chain-wide environmental program.

The Fairmont hotel chain is known, internationally, for its superior level of upscale service and luxury amenities. Luxury travel fans appreciate how each Fairmont resort and hotel is different, and architecturally appropriate to its setting. What tourists may be unaware of, however, is that the Fairmont chain of luxury hotels and resorts has long been at the forefront of sustainable tourism and environmentally friendly travel.

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, as a company, was a leader of the green travel philosophy before it was in vogue: In 1990, it was the first hotel brand to launch an environmental program across an entire chain. It started small, with a policy regarding paper and glass recycling. This slowly translated into an overall world view regarding what it means to be part of the travel industry, and its environmental impact on the world. Over 15 years ago, Fairmont was the first to initiate the now-familiar optional towel and sheet exchange. It's now a common sight at any hotel, resort, or B&B, to see a post about water conservation, offering to only exchange the towels that hotel guests leave on the bathroom floor. Other key areas of conservation and sustainable tourism promoted by the Fairmont initiative include waste management, other water conservation, and donating food to local food banks and shelters.

The Fairmont Green Partnership Guide, now in its third edition, serves to help other hotels learn how to be more energy efficient without sacrificing the appeal of luxury vacations for tourists. The Green Partnership Guide focuses on how to start, maintain and grow an environmental program for sustainable tourism. Fairmont (recently combined with Raffles/Swisshotel) offers a blueprint with a list of environmental initiatives for each of its hotels and resorts. For example, the Fairmont Kea Lani, in Maui, plans to use the renewable energy resource of wind power, and to work with local farmers to provide more locally grown produce on the resort restaurants' menus. Further, every Fairmont hotel and resort in California offers free parking for guests that arrive in hybrid cars. This environmentally responsible tourism is expected to catch on at other hotels, luxury or otherwise, as awareness of humans' impact on the planet continues to grow.

Fairmont Initiatives for Development of Sustainable, Green Tourism:

Guests don't always see the greening of a hotel, but any tourist who stays at a Fairmont hotel or resort, is supporting the greening of the travel industry. Tourism generally leaves a big carbon footprint, and Fairmont is a leader in reducing tourism's negative impact of the environmental health of local communities. Through many aspects of environmental stewardship, Fairmont luxury hotels and resorts add to sustainable tourism and its positive impact on the environment.

Related, on Suite 101:

The Fairmont Kea Lani Luxury Resort

Luxury Eco Travel Destinations

The Sierra Club

Carbon Offset Program for Travel

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