InterContinental Hong Kong has achieved Platinum Certification in 2018 from EarthCheck, following ten years of continuous EarthCheck certification (inclusive of five consecutive years with Gold Certification). InterContinental Hong Kong is the first hotel in Hong Kong and the first IHG property globally to achieve this prestigious certification.
EarthCheck is the world’s leading scientific benchmarking, certification and advisory group for travel and tourism. Since 1987, it has helped businesses, communities and governments to deliver clean, safe, prosperous and healthy destinations for travellers to visit, live, work and play.
The EarthCheck Certified programme shows participating organisations how to measure, organise and report their environmental and social management processes across the organisation. The programme requires that businesses measure, monitor and make ongoing improvements in the key performance areas.
Environmental Initiatives
InterContinental Hong Kong focuses on the following environmental initiatives:
Green Purchasing
We purchase food from reliable sources with FSMS Standards and from local organic vendors. We also purchase recycled & recyclable products and select vendors who have attained Environmental Certificates and implemented sustainability policies.
Waste Recycling & Reduction
The total weight of waste recycled from our hotel from 2013-2017 was over 2,000,000 kg. Recycled waste includes glass bottles, cardboard, aluminium cans, plastic bottles, food waste & even used cooking oil and coffee grinds. We also participate in the FoodLink Foundation, with selected food items donated to help provide nutritious and healthy meals to those in need.
Energy Savings
We have conducted a comprehensive retro-commissioning exercise, a systematic investigation process for optimising the operation & maintenance of building equipment and systems. Other energy projects include LED lamps, heat pump, and heat recovery system and the use of solar control film. As a result, the electricity consumption per occupied room was reduced over 11% between 2013- 2017.