Hotel Verde’s journey to achieving Net Zero Waste was guided by two core strategies:
1. Sustainable purchasing policy: The best way to manage waste is through prevention. Hotel Verde understands the importance of creating innovative, reusable packaging solutions. Consequently, they have urged many suppliers to embrace this approach. Moreover, sourcing products locally is essential. By focusing on environmentally responsible procurement, Hotel Verde greatly reduces its carbon footprint and significantly cuts down on waste.
2. Waste separation and composting: Waste separation is crucial for uncovering valuable materials like metals, glass, plastics, paper, and food waste, which can be recycled and sold. Hotel Verde exemplifies this by providing labeled bins for recyclables and food waste, promoting sustainability among guests and staff, and supporting environmental conservation.
As landfill sites in South Africa approach capacity, Hotel Verde’s innovative waste management practices underscore the urgent need for industry-wide intervention. Government need to change the way waste is collected. Sorting needs to be implemented right from the start.
The hotel’s status as the only current Net Zero Waste Certified hotel in Africa is a result of key collaborations, highlighting the importance of teamwork in addressing this pressing issue. Diverting food waste from landfills not only conserves valuable space but also significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions, a crucial factor in combating climate change. Through meticulous waste separation and composting efforts, the hotel has successfully composted over 46,803 kg of food waste, resulting in considerable carbon savings.
The Green Building Council of South Africa, represented by CEO Lisa Reynolds, commends Hotel Verde. “This is the latest in many of their achievements within the sustainable development and sustainable tourism space. This takes innovation and meaningful communication—another thing that the owners, management and staff do well at Hotel Verde.”