Club Med joins the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance

Club Med has joined as a member of the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance (SHA).

This collaboration not only cements Club Med’s commitment to industry-wide environmental sustainability, but also enables SHA to leverage Club Med’s experience in sustainable development and innovation.

Club Med is now a member of Sustainable Hospitality Alliance; Club Med Buccaneer’s Creek, pictured

For over 60 years, Club Med has championed sustainable practice with 70 per cent of new or majorly renovated resorts since 2018 being built to globally recognised BREEAM standards.

Most of Club Med Resorts are Green Globe certified, guaranteeing sustainable best-practices, while its Bye Bye Plastic programme, aimed at eliminating single-use plastic from its resorts, further underscores its dedication to environmental stewardship.

Glenn Mandziuk, CEO, SHA, said: “Club Med’s sustainable credentials are widely acknowledged in the industry, and their innovation and sustainable practices will undoubtedly contribute to our five-year strategy to realise Net Positive Hospitality.”

Gregory Lanter, chief development, construction & property officer, Club Med, added: “Joining the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance signifies our commitment to fostering sustainability in the hospitality sector. We look forward to actively contributing to the alliance’s initiatives and engaging with industry colleagues to exchange insights and best practices.”

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