Dalata secures Green Tourism sustainability certification

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Dalata Hotel Group, the largest hotel operator in Ireland, has secured a Green Tourism sustainability certification for all of its Clayton, Maldron and partner hotels.

Dalata said it received the"Gold" standard in Green Tourism certification for its 48 previously assessed hotels, along with a Gold and Silver for two new hotel additions to the portfolio last year.

To achieve a"Gold" certification, businesses must demonstrate a strong environmental ethos, implement significant changes to their working practices, and consistently review and maintain them. It is also implementing energy management projects throughout its existing hotel portfolio, with its modern, efficient portfolio contributing significantly to its sustainability goals.

Caitriona Conroy, Head of Operational Risk & Sustainability, at Dalata Hotel Group, said that as a leader in the hospitality industry, the company remains committed to contributing to a more resilient and environmentally conscious future.

 

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