Ten tourism establishments across Scotland have been certified with Green Key for their strong focus on sustainability

Following diligent efforts in implementing sustainable management principles and undergoing rigorous document checks and on-site audits, ten newly established Scottish establishments have successfully obtained the Green Key certificate.

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The United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Glasgow highlighted the importance of accelerating climate action in Scotland’s tourism sector and worldwide.  

Through its criteria and global projects and partnerships, Green Key not only provides advocacy tools and action plans to their certified sites but also a platform to help businesses showcase their sustainable initiatives to a vast audience of environmentally conscious travellers.  

The Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) has taken significant steps towards delivering effective Climate Action in Tourism. As a signatory of the Glasgow Declaration, FEE is actively working to implement global actions and support member organisations to deliver quality change action. To find out more about FEE’s action plan click here.  

Lyn Donnelly, Senior Responsible Tourism Manager at VisitScotland, said:  

“We all have a duty of care to protect the natural assets which make Scotland so special. Visitors are becoming increasingly aware of their impact on the world around them. We want to support their desire to make sustainable choices by equipping those within the tourism industry with the knowledge and understanding of how their business can meet these needs. 

Gaining a sustainability certification is a fantastic opportunity for Scottish tourism businesses to show visitors their commitment to environmental and sustainable practices.”

The following Scottish tourism establishments have received the Green Key certification and are now part of our global Network:  

Seven Marriot Hotels: 

© Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa Edinburgh

 

Tom Brock OBE, Chair of Keep Scotland Beautiful, the National Operator for the Green Key programme in Scotland, which is licensed globally by the Foundation for Environmental Education, said:  

“We congratulate all ten tourism establishments across Scotland receiving Green Key certification and look forward to supporting them to achieve continued environmental improvements, that can also result in financial savings.  

We have a highly skilled team of staff available to assist Green Key applicants with both technical support and advice and encourage you to get in touch today to start your sustainability journey.” 

Finn Bolding Thomsen, International Green Key Director at Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) added: 

“We are delighted to recognise ten establishments across Scotland as becoming Green Key certified and congratulate their efforts to foster a more sustainable future.” 



The Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) Develops its Climate Action Plan as a Signatory of the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism

The Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) has taken another significant step towards delivering effective Climate Action in the Tourism sector.

As a signatory of the Glasgow Declaration, FEE has pledged to develop and implement an Action Plan focused on addressing climate change impacts in tourism. The plan will be reviewed annually to ensure transparency and accountability.

The Glasgow Declaration was launched at the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 in November 2021. It is a voluntary commitment requiring organisations to deliver action plans within 12 months of their becoming signatories. These pledges should be aligned with five pathways: Measure, Decarbonize, Regenerate, Collaborate and Finance.

The Glasgow Declaration encourages the acceleration of climate action in tourism by securing commitments to reduce emissions in the tourism sector by at least 50% over the next decade.

The objectives of FEE’s Action Plan for Climate Action are strongly connected aligned with FEE´s GAIA 20:30 strategy’s Climate Action pillar, as well as with the global goal of reaching net zero emissions as soon as possible, before 2050.

FEE aims to implement global actions through its five programmes, with a particular focus on Blue Flag and Green Key International, renowned for their sustainable tourism initiatives and broad network of destinations and hospitality establishments.

In the coming years, FEE has outlined key objectives to guide its actions, in particular:

  • Support member organisations in the FEE network to deliver quality change action and develop Climate Action Plans, while providing access to tools and resources to do so.

  • Wherever possible, align the criteria of its sustainable tourism programmes with the goals and with the five pathways of the Glasgow Declaration (Measure, Decarbonise, Regenerate, Collaborate and Finance).

  • Promote a culture of measurement and monitoring of carbon emissions. This will involve analyzing energy consumption, waste management practices and other relevant factors in order to form a basis for targeted emission reduction strategies throughout the network.

The Foundation for Environmental Education builds initiatives and activities together with and for its broad network of organisations in around 80 countries all over the world. More than 5000 sites are awarded the Blue Flag in more than 50 countries, and more than 4000 sites are certified with the Green Key in more than 60 countries. FEE aims at taking the role of a strategic multiplier for the Glasgow Declaration effort.

To read the Glasgow Declaration Action Plan of the Foundation for Environmental Education, click the picture below:


By fostering collaboration, promoting sustainable practices, and raising awareness, FEE’s Action Plan for Climate Action aims at inspiring positive change, and at contributing to global efforts in mitigating climate change locally, nationally, and globally.


Green Key blooms in Bulgaria: 10 new establishments receive the certificate and embrace sustainability in their operations

After hard work on introducing the principles of sustainable management and thorough document checks and on-site audits, ten new Bulgarian hotels receive the Green Key certificate and reinvent themselves as a supplier of a high-quality sustainable tourism product. 

© "Debeli dab" Eco village - Stara Kresna  

In addition to the first Bulgarian hotel to receive the Green Key - InterContinental Sofia Hotel, we warmly welcome the following establishments in our global Network: 

  • Boutique complex "Forest Houses" - Godech 

  • "Debeli dab" Eco village - Stara Kresna  

  • Complex "Bozhenski Chiflik" - Sabotkovtsi 

  • "Zlaten Rog" Guest house - Iskrets 

  • "Katarino" SPA Hotel - Razlog 

  • “Orpheus” SPA & Resort- Devin 

  • "The Five Elements" Hotel  - Sapareva Banya 

  • "Pirina Club" Hotel  - Bansko 

  • "Rudi" Thematic Hotel - Gorno Draglishte  

  • "Topola Skies Resort & Aquapark" Hotel Complex - Topola  


All the newly certified accommodation facilities are part of the international "Project ETGG2030” (European Tourism Goes Green), co-financed under the COSME Program of the European Union. They followed their own principles of environmental management, but complying with the strict Green Key criteria, achieved remarkable success and qualitative change.  

  • Boutique complex "Forest Houses" in Godech is located on a picturesque meadow tucked away in the forest. It is built only from local natural materials such as wood and stone and takes special care of the natural habitat and its precious inhabitants. 

  • "Debeli dab" Eco village in Stara Kresna takes immense pride in involving its guests in their mission of environmental preservation. With a range of activities including organised rafting, cycling, hiking and cycling tours, as well as children’s camps, they effectively raise awareness of the significance of biodiversity preservation.   

  • Complex "Bozhenski Chiflik in Sabotkovtsi provides traditional experiences such as crafts, access to locally produced food, and practical lessons to learn about the flora and fauna.   Eli from Bozhenski Chiflik says:

“We offer hospitality with a guarantee for real food, pure nature and preserved traditions.”

  • "Zlaten Rog" Guest house in Iskrets is a 100-year-old house in the Balkan mountain, completely preserved and restored to its original, whose construction serves as a model for architects from around the world. It provides organic farming experience for its guests in a natural garden, where no chemicals are used, and all the wastewater is treated and re-used for watering the plants.  Ani, the owner of Zlaten Rog says:

"We are the last generation that can choose what to leave to our heirs. The next generations may not have a choice, it's up to us!" 

  • "Katarino" SPA Hotel – Razlog is surrounded by three mountains and it is the embodiment of the idea of a luxurious spa holiday in nature. The hotel has an impressive program of activities taking their guests outdoors on hiking or riding free tours along mountain tracks to peaks, lakes and landmarks where they can observe different species of birds, butterflies, animals, plants. They offer their guests their homemade produce and drinks of natural origin which are delicious, pure and inspired by nature. 

  •   “Orpheus” SPA & Resort’s General Manager, Valentin Kotsakov,  points out:  

“As a person, I myself have always sought to live in such a way as to be in maximum harmony with the environment. This applies to me, my family, and the establishment I manage. Through our application for the Green Key certificate, we were able to synchronize many of the activities we were already doing anyway. But we also gained new knowledge and skills on how to be even more useful in nature conservation. But most importantly, Green Key gave us the self-discipline and a new focus on our daily activities, from which we received the satisfaction of being worthy inhabitants of our planet Earth.” 

  • "The Five Elements" Hotel- Sapareva Banya is proud to receive the Green Key, because following its requirements they managed to educate their team, who are 99% local people, the philosophy of sustainable development and the reasonable management of waste, and by taking these principles to their families – they succeeded in influencing the whole community. The hotel is located next to the hottest gayser in Europe and using modern technology they can utilize the thermal power of mineral water. The hotel management adopted and took care of a nature trail in the Rila National Park and they are happy to support various noble local causes.  

© The Five Elements Hotel

“The Green Key certification program is very important to our business, as it has defined our priorities and helped to fill many gaps in our sustainable development plans. We are especially proud that we managed to create a waste recycling system. We separate paper, glass, plastic and metal, used batteries and plastic caps, which we collect especially for the "Caps for the Future" campaign. We are happy that our own sustainable practices are coherent to the Green Key criteria.” 

  • "Rudi" Thematic Hotel - Gorno Draglishte has a motto: Let's move forward by returning to nature! Their mission is to respect, preserve and live in harmony with the environment. All their guests can enjoy cozy atmosphere, home-cooked meals, local traditions and customs. Over a cup of aromatic forest tea with pine elixir, they hold talks about wild mushrooms and herbs. And after the walks on the eco-paths, the experience is unforgettable for everyone who is happy to return. The owner of the hotel Velka Yadkova points out:

"We can move forward only with a clear awareness of the need for preserving the nature around us, through good practices and responsible training of the team, the local population and the guests of our hotel.”  

  • "Topola Skies Resort & Aquapark" Hotel Complex - Topola is famous for its zip-line to the beach through picturesque cliffs and the nature trail, that they have created themselves, with information boards about the indigenous flora and fauna. They are happy to be able to preserve local traditions by supporting folk groups. Every week they organize a Bulgarian evening for their guests with dance and music performances. In this way they manage to show the rich Bulgarian culture to the visitors of the complex. 

Finn Bolding Thomsen, Green Key International Director adds:

“We would like to congratulate all the newly certified Bulgarian establishments for their efforts toward a sustainable hospitality industry!”

Accor and Green Key sign collaboration agreement

The collaboration agreement between Accor and Green Key for 2022-2026 will have Accor hotels implementing their sustainable development initiatives through two preferred certification programmes globally, including Green Key.

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Accor is one of the largest global hotel chains, with over 5,400 hotels across 40+ brands in over 110 countries at present.

Accor has been committed to sustainable development for many years. With new goals set in 2020, the Group has decided to go a step further in its sustainability transformation, aiming for all its hotels to receive an external sustainability certification before the end of 2026.

Due to Green Key’s established expertise across environmental responsibility and sustainable operation within the tourism industry, the programme has been chosen by Accor as one of two preferred certification programmes to cover all regions globally (except USA and Canada, where Green Key is not offered).

 Brune Poirson, Chief Sustainability Officer at Accor said:

I am very proud of the collaboration agreement between Accor and Green Key, which now has Accor hotels implementing their sustainable development initiatives through two preferred certification programs globally. It indicates Accor’s commitment to responsible hospitality and will help increase external recognition of our sustainability practices amongst all stakeholders in the industry.

Finn Bolding Thomsen, Green Key International Director, added:

“We are proud to be chosen by Accor as a preferred certification partner. With our large network of National Operators, we are looking forward to having the opportunity to support Accor with its sustainability ambitions and seeing many Accor hotels globally displaying the Green Key.”

About Accor:

Accor is a world leading hospitality group offering experiences across more than 110 countries in 5 400 properties, 10 000 food & beverage venues, wellness facilities or flexible workspaces. The Group has one of the industry’s most diverse hospitality ecosystems, encompassing more than 40 hotel brands from luxury to economy, as well as Lifestyle with Ennismore. Accor is committed to taking positive action in terms of business ethics & integrity, responsible tourism, sustainable development, community outreach, and diversity & inclusion.  Founded in 1967, Accor SA is headquartered in France and publicly listed on Euronext Paris (ISIN code: FR0000120404) and on the OTC Market (Ticker: ACCYY) in the United States. For more information, please visit www.group.accor.com or follow them on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok.

© Accor

About Green Key:

Coordinated by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), Green Key is a voluntary eco-label awarded to more than 4,200 hotels and other establishments in 60+ countries and is the leading standard for excellence in the field of environmental responsibility and sustainable operation within the tourism industry. The high environmental standards expected of Green Key establishments are maintained through a strict set of criteria, rigorous documentation and frequent audits. Green Key is eligible for hotels, hostels, small accommodations, campsites, holiday parks, conference centres, restaurants and attractions.

For more information, please visit www.greenkey.global or contact us through finn@fee.global.

 

Rising popularity of sustainable accommodations highlighted in Booking.Com Report

Booking.com's Sustainable Travel Report 2023 includes insights into sustainable travel choices from more than 33,000 travelers across 35 countries and territories. Particularly interesting for Green Key, are their results on the growing popularity of sustainable accommodation providers.  

© Villa Resorts

Every year, the Booking.com report sheds light on the evolving landscape of sustainable travel and highlights the increasing demand for eco-friendly experiences among travelers worldwide. As sustainability continues to be a driving force in the tourism industry, the findings of the report provide valuable insights into the preferences and motivations of conscious travelers. Over the eight years that the international booking platform has conducted this research, sustainability continues to be at the forefront for travelers.  

For example, 74% of respondents believe that people need to act now and make more sustainable choices to save the planet for future generations. This marks a substantial increase compared to previous years (66% in 2022), indicating a continuous shift in consumer behavior towards more responsible and environmentally friendly travel options.  

Particularly interesting for Green Key seems to be the trends connected to sustainable and/or eco-certified accommodations. The report highlights the growing popularity of eco-accommodations among travelers, as 65% of respondents confirmed that they would feel better about staying in a particular accommodation if they knew it had a sustainable certification or label. In addition, 59% would like to filter their accommodation options for those with a sustainable certification next time they book. Furthermore, travelers are actively seeking accommodations that prioritise sustainable practices, such as energy-efficient infrastructure, recycling programs, and locally sourced amenities. 

As economic conditions have changed significantly over the past year, the report also highlights a dilemma where travelers feel forced to choose between cost savings and more sustainable travel choices. 49% believe sustainable travel options are too expensive, which represents an 11% increase from 2022 data. Travelling sustainably therefore becomes secondary when worrying about bills and the energy crisis. Despite these developments 43% of respondents also claimed that they would be willing to pay more for sustainable travel options. 

While the desire for sustainable travel is strong, it also becomes apparent from the report that the lack of knowledge about sustainable travel options is among the challenges preventing some travelers from engaging in more sustainable travel experiences. The news and social media continue to be the top two sources of learning about sustainability for 43% of respondents. Aligned with the results of the report, and Booking.com's mission to make sustainable travel choices easier for everyone, the company is increasingly displaying sustainable accommodations around the world. Already now, travelers can find Green Key certified accommodations and information about their sustainable actions on Booking.com.

In case you are a Green Key certified establishment that would like to claim your listing on Booking.com, please contact us via chiara@fee.global. 

To conclude, the Booking.com Sustainable Travel Report 2023 shows a significant global shift towards sustainable travel, with most travelers expressing a desire for more eco-friendly options. As conscious travel becomes the norm, both travelers and industry players have a shared responsibility to prioritise sustainable practices and create a positive impact on the environment, so that

“sustainable travel becomes the norm, and not the exception (Glenn Fogel, CEO of Booking.com).”  

To read the full Booking.com report click here. 

 

Regent Porto Montenegro demonstrates strong commitment to local community support

Since its establishment in 2014, the Regent Porto Montenegro has dedicated itself to upholding sustainable practices while actively supporting the local community and preserving Montenegro's cultural heritage and way of life through cuisine, interior design, and communication campaigns. For their inspiring sustainability practices, the hotel has now been certified with Green Key.  

© Regent Porto Montenegro

Demonstrating their unwavering commitment to sustainability, the Regent Porto Montenegro offers internships to local students, to actively support the training and education of youth within the region. Besides that, it also organises a Winter Ball fundraising to help associations in need and sponsor the local sports clubs. With these activities, the establishment directly or indirectly contributes to the social sustainability of their enterprise by focusing their efforts on the needs of their community.  

Moreover, the hotel proudly stood as one of the sponsors of the first Western Balkan ESG Summit, an influential regional event focused on environmental, social, and governance issues that took place in April 2023. The summit served as a platform for political leaders, government officials, industry experts, and investors to engage in interactive discussions on critical ESG themes such as sustainable finance, green transition and innovation, fostering awareness and promoting responsible business practices in the region. The conference gathered 450 participants from 150 regional companies.  

The Regent Porto Montenegro is also one of the hosts of the much-awaited Regent Christmas Market, an event that provides Montenegrin artists with an opportunity to promote their art and crafts. 

©Regent Porto Montenegro

Kai Dieckmann, the General Manager of Regent Porto Montenegro, says:  

"We take pride in maintaining our green footprint and striving for sustainable practices while prioritising the well-being of our staff and community. Through these efforts, we make a positive impact on the environment and create a better world for present and future generations. For us, this is truly the 'key' that shows that we invest in our team and that we lead the company in a very sustainable way.” 

What sets the Regent Porto Montenegro apart is its team of green ambassadors, who not only uphold existing sustainability practices, but also bring new ideas and ambitions to make a difference. The staff members therefore actively engage with the municipality of Tivat to:

  • facilitate the collection of recycled waste, participate in community actions such as beach and park clean-ups,

  • utilise green areas around the hotel to plant aromatic plants, and

  • promote responsible behaviour to guests through messages in guestrooms focusing on recycling, energy, and water conservation, as well as smart towel and linen changing policies. 

 Finn Bolding Thomsen, Green Key International Director adds:  

“We warmly welcome Regent Porto Montenegro to our global network of certified establishments, as their dedication to preserving Montenegro’s heritage and implementing sustainable actions sets a great example for the tourism industry.” 

 For more information about Regent Porto Montenegro click here.

 

LionsDive Beach Resort supports Environmental Education through Guest Bookings

The LionsDive Beach Resort sets an inspiring example for the hospitality industry by wholeheartedly embracing sustainability in its operations. From energy conservation and waste reduction to championing environmental preservation, the resort's dedication to sustainability is evident at every turn.

© LionsDive Beach Resort

The LionsDive Beach Resort is dedicated to promoting sustainability in every aspect of its operations, from reducing energy and water consumption to minimising waste and protecting the natural environment. The resort has implemented a range of sustainable practices, including using renewable energy sources, recycling, reducing plastic waste, and supporting local communities. One of the most popular initiatives is providing the guests with a reusable souvenir water bottle to promote drinking tap water and eliminate the use of plastic water bottles.

Working together with renowned sustainable companies such as Pack for a Purpose and GreenKidz enables LionsDive and its guests to help support the local community. LionsDive donates $1 per night booked via the website to GreenKidz who then uses these funds to create educational material about sustainability for school children. Pack for a Purpose is an initiative that allows travelers to make a lasting impact in the community by taking necessary supplies in their luggage for the chosen projects.

© LionsDive Beach Resort

The team of the LionsDive are thrilled to receive the Green Key eco-certificate, as it is a testament to the ongoing efforts to promote sustainability and responsible tourism.

General Manager, Mimi Luttge explains:

“At the LionsDive Beach Resort, we believe that tourism can only survive in a world that is environmentally, economically, and socially responsible. We are committed to playing our part in creating a more sustainable future.”

The International Green Key Coordinator, Claudia Bogensperger adds:

“For us at Green Key International, it is a great pleasure to read about the many amazing best practice examples connected to social or environmental sustainability from our certified establishments. The team of the LionsDive Beach Resort has done an incredible job implementing unique ways in their resort to go the extra mile for our planet, and we are proud to welcome them to our network.”

For more information about LionsDive Beach Resort click here.

 

Green Key signs a collaboration agreement with Ethik & Trips

Green Key International and Ethik & Trips started a collaboration to support a holistic approach to sustainable tourism.

© Ethik & Trips

About Ethik & Trips

Ethik & Trips is more than a website referencing sustainable accommodations all around the world, it is a collaborative platform whose vocation is to make tourism sustainable on an environmental, economic, and social sphere. With a strong desire to re-establish human contact with short circuits and reconnect people through real and authentic trips, each accommodation page on Ethik & Trips redirects the guests to the official accommodation website, removing any intermediaries between traveler and host and limiting the number of clicks from website to final booking. The sense of community and the taste for travel storytelling is encouraged by Ethik & Trips, which strongly believes in the power of collaboration and co-creation of the touristic experience. On the website each traveler can write reviews for the community, suggest any address that is worth sharing, or, on the contrary, report on flaws in the sustainable approach of the establishments.

The wide range of establishments on Ethik & Trips is concretely taking action toward sustainability and, in some cases, joining certification programmes. In France, Europe and all around the world: travelers can locate the Green Key certified establishments through the visual representation of the Green Key logo on the Ethik & Trips website.

Green Key supports Ethik & Trips efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of business travels. By creating a tailor-made offer for business events and seminars, the Ethik & Trips team helps companies to take more responsible choices: from the location to the means of transport, the collective activities and the menu.

© Ethik & Trips

Ethik & Trips and Green Key recognise that one of the main challenges for companies is to make CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) at the core of their strategy and actions. The challenge is even bigger when it comes to rethinking business trips organisation to make it more sustainable. Whether corporate social responsibility is fully part of company business model or only an objective, Ethik & Trips thinks and builds company events in a new way to make it more ecologic and sustainable. Their approach aims at involving all company co-workers and inviting them to consider and assess their individual and collective impact, changing their approach to travel in favor of sustainability.

Green Key International Coordinator, Chiara Cottone, says:

“We are happy to start a cooperation agreement with Ethik & Trips as we share the same holistic vision about sustainable tourism. This partnership gives us the possibility to raise awareness about the complexity of the tourism industry and shed light on the essential relationship between environmental, social, and economic sustainability, a relationship that is the core of the paths undertaken by our certified establishments.”

For more information about Ethik & Trips click here.

 

The Green Key certified Embassy Valletta Hotel has strengthened its sustainability efforts

The Embassy Valletta Hotel, which opened in Malta's capital in 2020, has earned its reputation for providing exceptional customer service while retaining sustainability as one of its key pillars. To keep their standards at the highest level, the hotel therefore regularly innovates in a variety of sustainability-related areas.

© The Embassy Valletta Hotel

About their sustainability initiatives, Hubert Debono, the General Manager of the hotel says:

“Since the opening of The Embassy Valletta Hotel in 2020, we wanted to ensure that sustainability forms part of our core values. We are dedicated to helping the environment and integrating a corporate responsibility program that sees in its foreground sustainability and support towards our community. We believe that through our actions we can positively impact people's lives. It is our mission to continuously seek new ways in which we can contribute towards this cause.”

With a beautiful location in the heart of the city, the Embassy Valletta Hotel is designed to address the needs of the discerning guest, whether travelling alone or in a group, for business or leisure. The hotel offers eighty-one spacious and comfortable rooms, an in-house cinema, fitness and spa area, a meeting and conference area, an elegant courtyard bar, a rooftop restaurant, and an outdoor infinity pool boasting spectacular views over Valletta and beyond.

© The Embassy Valletta Hotel

During the last year, the Embassy Valletta Hotel has significantly decreased the need of printed customer documents by introducing a hotel app where guests can find relevant information about their offers and services, historic sites, events, and recommended restaurants. The app also enables the guests to communicate with the guest relation’s team via a direct chat. Furthermore, all hotel rooms have a TV system providing the same type of information, and thereby eliminating the need for paper flyers.

Other initiatives taken by The Embassy Valletta hotel to preserve the environment and adhere to Green Key criteria focus on four main areas and include:

  • Energy Management: To save energy, the air-conditioning in all rooms stops working automatically once any windows in the guest rooms are opened. In addition, all room lights switch off within ten seconds of removing the key card from the control switch.

  • Waste Management: To minimise single-use plastics, the bathroom amenities by L’Occitane are provided in refillable bottles. The complimentary water offered to guests is filtered on site to avoid the use of plastic water bottles and at the same time decrease the carbon footprint of the hotel. The waste bins in the Embassy Valletta Hotel are furthermore provided with separators to recycle waste more efficiently.

  • Water Management: To reduce water and energy use, the hotel actively encourages its guests to re-use their towels and has furthermore introduced a new towel and sheet washing saving measure.

  • Social Sustainability and Education: The hotel frequently organises extensive trainings to all employees to make sure that everyone aligns with the establishment’s values when it comes to protecting the environment. The Embassy Valletta hotel also closely collaborates with different NGOs (Non-Governmental Organisations) and other enterprises within the community such as the Valletta Soup Kitchen, by providing free meals, Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna, an organisation dedicated to the study and preservation of Malta’s cultural heritage, and the M'Xett Regatta club, a popular and traditional boat racing club which performs twice a year in the Grand Harbour and involves various youth in this sport and local tradition.

 The International Green Key Director, Finn Bolding Thomsen, would like to

“congratulate The Embassy Valetta Hotel for becoming Green Key certified and for its                 commitment to sustainable development and environmental responsibility.”

For more information about the Embassy Valletta Hotel, please click here.