The hotel has achieved scores of 78 percent in 2017 and 85 percent for this year after an audit carried out by UAE-based Farnek, Green Globe’s preferred partner in the Middle East.
This is the first year the Two Seasons Hotel has received Green Globe Certification (GGC) after the rebranding.
The hotel have been dedicated to further improving their overall score yearly, as well as simultaneously achieving additional utility cost savings.
The hotel has achieved 239,4 m2 energy usage intensity, 545.6 litres/guest of water usage intensity.
The total waste have shown a score of 3,5 kg/guest/night. The 12 percent waste diversion ration was a result of the team’s effort to segregate and recycle the total hotel waste.
Freddy Farid, managing director, Two Seasons Hotel Management, said, “Receiving Green Globe Certification for the fourth year is an important milestone within our wider commercial commitment to the environment; society and culture; quality, and health and safety. It is our intention to improve on this performance and achieve greater sustainability and environmental responsibility in the years ahead.