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Haffner Energy in biogenic carbon deal with IdunnH2 for Icelandic e-SAF facility
Haffner Energy has partnered with IdunnH2 to supply biogenic carbon for a 65,000-tonne e-SAF facility near Keflavik Airport. It will combine green hydrogen from Iceland's renewable grid with Haffner's biocarbon from gasification, reducing costs and addressing carbon sourcing challenges.
Dalata Hotel Group Hails Progress on Sustainability Strategy
Dalata Hotel Group – the owner and operator of the Clayton and Maldron hotel brands – has continued to progress its sustainability strategy. The group said it achieved 29% reduction in Scope 1 & 2 carbon emissions per room sold in the first half of this year
100th Accor hotel achieves Ecotourism Australia sustainable certification
ASIA PACIFIC: Accor, Australia’s largest hotel operator, now has 100 hotels in Australia with the Ecotourism Australia sustainable certification. The milestone brings Accor closer to its goal of having 100 per cent of its network across the Pacific region achieve sustainable tourism certification by the end of 2025.
Korean Air launches Sustainable Aviation Fuel initiative
A ceremony at Incheon Airport on August 30 marked the launch of Korean Air’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) initiative. The event was attended by several high-profile figures, including Sangwoo Park, Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT); Dukgeun Ahn, Minister of Trade
Mandarin Oriental, Doha Becomes Qatar’s First GSTC-Certified Hotel
Mandarin Oriental, Doha became the first hotel in Qatar to achieve GSTC certification, highlighting its commitment to sustainability. This milestone reflects its efforts in environmental and responsible tourism. The certification positions the hotel as a regional leader in sustainable hospitality
Experience Millennium Hotels and Resorts’ sustainable properties in Singapore
From luxurious elegance to contemporary styles, these GSTC-certified hotels offer a blend of Asian hospitality and western comfort
Singapore Airlines recycled more in-flight waste than earlier reported
Singapore Airlines revised its in-flight waste recycling rate upwards to 11% after receiving new data, which is a significant increase from the previously stated 1.7%. The airline acknowledged that it significantly understated the amount of glass waste it recycled. Efforts to focus on the environment and sustainable aviation fuel have become a priority for airlines, as the industry aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Despite the increase in recycling rate, Singapore Airlines still lags behind some of its peers in recycling efforts. The airline has faced criticism for its sustainability efforts in the past, particularly regarding the use of paper boxes for economy-class food.
Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility
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Singapore's First 'Garden-in-a-Hotel'
Sitting in the heart of the central business district and Marina Bay, with panoramic views of the city skyline, the 583-room PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore is a champion of sustainability, environmental responsibility and advocate for green innovations in the hospitality industry,