Royalton Hotels & Resorts pledges a sustainable future with full implementation by 2030
Royalton Hotels & Resorts has announced the launch of the Royalton Sustainability Standards, which is a company-wide initiative that formalises its long-term environmental and social responsibility strategy across its portfolio of more than 24 all-inclusive resorts in seven countries.
Royalton is focusing on energy efficiency, waste reduction, water conservation, biodiversity protection, and community engagement alongside integrating new technologies and artificial intelligence to optimise operations and resource usage.
The company has also introduced 'Do Good, Check In' which is a guest engagement initiative that makes every stay a part of the positive impact towards sustainability. By simply checking in, guests are already joining Royalton Hotels & Resorts’ responsible travel movement, making their stay part of a collective effort to care for the environment and local communities. The program not only raises awareness but also invites guests to take part in simple actions, such as choosing room refresh options that conserve water and energy, earning resort credit as a reward for their contribution.
Some of its portfolio is already immersed in sustainability, such as the array of its hotels in Mexico being sourced 22,523 MWh of electricity from renewable energy sources, and that resorts collaborate with local artisans and women entrepreneurs, support school-based environmental programs, and partner with non-profit organizations to foster conservation and social development.
Each property will continue to develop localized initiatives that strengthen the overall framework while celebrating the distinct culture of its destination.
Jordi Pelfort, President of Royalton Hotels & Resorts, commented, "The Royalton Sustainability Standards are the expression of a shared vision that connects our operations, our people, and the communities where we operate. [...] They represent an integrated approach to hospitality, where innovation, efficiency, and social impact come together to redefine what responsible travel can achieve in the all-inclusive segment.”