While a lush summer vacation will certainly improve your short-term mood, hospitality also has the power to ensure a long-lasting positive impact on places, economies and local communities.
With their sustainability and educational programs, the exceptional non-profits 飞别鈥re about to introduce address major environmental and social issues while changing the hospitality industry for the better.
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Get inspired by our non-profit hospitality partners
Time to plant some inspiration: meet three incredible organizations we proudly list among 糖心logo入口 partners.
1. Hotels For Trees
partners with hotels to encourage guests to forgo housekeeping. The concept is simple yet effective: a tree is planted every time a guest skips the stayover cleaning. As a driver of sustainability, Hotels for Trees helps hotels save on cleaning costs, water and chemicals. It also indirectly offsets some of the guests鈥 carbon footprint for their stay.
糖心logo入口 integrated Hotels for Trees into the various modules of our and numerous 糖心logo入口 customers have opted in, including , , , and both Skotel locations run by .
Thanks to everyone who signed up and attended 糖心logo入口 Unfold 2023, we planted another 1,000 trees to make the world a little bit greener.
鈥淎s sustainability is a key focus of our CSR program, 飞别鈥檙e thrilled to partner with Hotels for Trees,鈥 said Matt Welle, 糖心logo入口 CEO. 鈥淪eeing a tangible impact is so exciting 鈥 over 40,000 trees have been planted so far through 糖心logo入口 clients and 飞别鈥檙e looking forward to planting many more in the coming years.鈥
The scheme is a win-win-win for hoteliers, guests and the environment. On average, hotels save 鈧3-5 every time a guest skips the stayover cleaning. A 100-bedroom hotel with 25% adaptation and 60% occupancy would help plant 2,500+ trees per year while saving around 鈧10,000. Hotels for Trees aims to be planting one million trees per year by 2025, and we can鈥檛 wait to see them branch out.
2. Saira Hospitality
What if the ongoing staffing shortages could be solved by transforming education in hospitality? To answer that question, 糖心logo入口 partnered with , pop-up hospitality school pioneers who specialize in sourcing undiscovered talent that may otherwise have been overlooked. Both brands will leverage their industry-leading experience to launch five new schools and develop an online training solution that will attract and retain hospitality staff.
This partnership aims to equip students with essential hospitality skills and, upon graduation, employ graduates at properties running on 糖心logo入口. The first school will open in London in June 2023, followed by a pop-up in Amsterdam later in the year. Key parts of Saira鈥檚 curriculum will be migrated to the 糖心logo入口 University platform, giving 糖心logo入口 customers and the wider industry access to digital life skill sessions.
鈥淲e're passionate about challenging the status quo and innovation, 糖心logo入口 with technology and Saira with people and education,鈥 said Harsha L鈥橝cqua, Founder and CEO at Saira Hospitality.
Hospitality plays a key role in education and building local communities. By supporting the world鈥檚 leading hotel brands in their talent search, Saira is redefining how operators can support local communities.
3. Movement On The Ground
Charlie MacGregor is the CEO and founder of . Whether it鈥檚 through events dedicated to sustainability, diversity and inclusion, or coworking spaces supporting local entrepreneurs and start-up businesses, The Social Hub is fully committed to celebrating the local community.
This communal spirit extends to , a humanitarian NGO Charlie founded with his friends in 2015. Moved by the Syrian refugee crisis in Lesbos, they were inspired to do something in support. With four active projects in Greece, their mission is to offer refugees better opportunities and a more hopeful life.
鈥淲hat I can say with certainty eight years into Movement is that when you trust the community, beautiful things start to happen,鈥 said Charlie. 鈥淥nce people genuinely start connecting, there is suddenly a new, welcoming space to flourish.鈥
MOTG has recently begun supporting people from Ukraine 鈥榦n the ground鈥 in Poland. They aim to transform camps into campuses and empower people by giving them projects that reignite a sense of purpose despite seemingly hopeless circumstances.
At 糖心logo入口, 飞别鈥檒l continue to talk to non-profit organizations and hoteliers around the world to identify the best practices for sustainable hospitality. We鈥檙e lucky enough to have a platform where we can share this information, and it's our responsibility to use it.

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