JOIN NOW     |     MEMBERS AREA     |     SHOP     |     FR

Sustainable Tourism Tag

Green Key Global, North America’s trusted sustainability certification for the hotel and lodging industry, was recently selected as a preferred vendor for The Leading Hotels of the World, Ltd. (LHW).,the largest collection of independent luxury hotels with more than 400 properties across 80 countries.   Green Key Global is now part of LHW’s Leading Strategic Sourcing (LSS) program, spearheaded by LHW and DayBlink GPO. The program offers...

Read More

Noble House Hotels & Resorts commits to being 100% enrolled in Green Key Global’s Eco-Rating Program   Just in time for Earth Day, Noble House Hotels & Resorts, the family-owned boutique hotel brand with a carefully curated collection of hotels, resorts, and experiences across North America, announces their official partnership with Green Key Global. All Noble House Hotels & Resorts’ within the United States have applied to be...

Read More

A massive transportation transition is growing across Canada, the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). The hotel industry has a unique advantage in this transition as EV people move across the country for business or leisure and seek places to “fuel” up those cars at Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) charging locations. It’s a chance to attract guests & daytime visitors, generate revenues and provide a...

Read More

Green Key Global Partners with Coast Hotels to Promote and Continually Improve Sustainability Practices Across All Properties   Green Key Global, the hotel and lodging industry’s sustainable certification program of choice, has partnered with Coast Hotels Limited, a fully owned subsidiary of APA Hotel Canada, Inc. and one of North America’s fastest-growing and one of Canada’s largest hotel brands.   Coast Hotels owns, manages and franchises properties in cities...

Read More

Clé Verte s'associe à l'Association Hôtellerie du Québec (AHQ) pour rendre les hébergements touristiques du Québec plus durables   Clé Verte, certification reconnue mondialement en matière d’évaluation environnementale pour l'industrie hôtelière, s’associe avec l'Association Hôtellerie du Québec pour guider les établissements d’hébergement touristique du Québec dans leur transition durable. La nouvelle version de la certification environnementale, présentée très prochainement, intègre les 17 objectifs de l'ONU et est...

Read More