Ovolo Hotels gbin igi kan fun gbogbo fowo si

Awọn ile itura Ovolo kede ifilọlẹ ti iyasọtọ iyasọtọ “Ṣe O dara, Rilara Ti o dara” ipilẹṣẹ iduroṣinṣin, pẹlu adehun “Green Perk” lati gbin igi kan, ni ajọṣepọ pẹlu Awọn iṣẹ Ipadabọ Edeni, fun gbogbo ifiṣura taara ni awọn ile itura rẹ.

“Ṣe O dara, Rilara Ti o dara” tẹle ijẹri ajewewe “Plant’d” ti Ovolo ati ṣe ẹya awọn ifojusi bọtini atẹle wọnyi kọja awọn ọwọn bọtini meji ti “Planet” ati “Eniyan”:

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•             Beginning on November 1, 2022, Ovolo will partner with Eden Reforestation Projects to plant one tree in Nepal for every direct booking at any Ovolo property, as part of its “Green Perk” program.

•             Working with EarthCheck to ensure all actions are science-backed, strategic and sustainable.

•             The Plant’d Pledge which promotes vegetarian and plant-based cuisine across Ovolo Hotels restaurants and bars.

•             A commitment to reduce food waste by 50% by 2030.

•             Designing new hotels responsibly to include sustainable materials and fittings and achieve Green Certification for all Ovolo-owned new-build hotels.

•             Eliminating single-use plastics by 2023.

•             Measuring and managing carbon emissions, water, waste and energy consumption.

•             Sourcing locally and organically wherever possible.

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•             Protecting the mental and physical well-being of employees and increasing development and learning opportunities for all.

•             Providing education, nutrition and healthcare for disadvantaged children in Indonesia and Hong Kong:

•             Ovolo has partnered with Bali Children’s Foundation, which help thousands of children complete school, find employment, and improve their lives and the life of their community. Ovolo has sponsored a school in Bali with classroom upgrades, class delivery for a year and a stationery kit for each student in the elementary school of SDN 3 Sidetapa in North Bali. www.balichildrenfoundation.org

•             Ensuring a 50/50 breakdown of women and men in management positions by 2025.

•             Doubling fundraising efforts by 2025.

•             Promoting local art, culture and history to support local communities.

"Awọn ipinnu wa kọja awọn itọka ayika ati pẹlu awọn ọran bii ayẹyẹ oniruuru ati ifisi, atilẹyin awọn ọmọde ati awọn ile-iwe, wiwa ni agbegbe ati ṣiṣe awọn ile itura ti o fi pada si agbegbe wọn ni ọna ti o nilari,” Dave Baswal, Oludari Alakoso Ẹgbẹ Ovolo sọ. "A fẹ lati ṣe awọn aṣayan to dara julọ fun ara wa ati ile aye ati ṣe ipa wa ni idaniloju ọjọ iwaju to dara julọ fun gbogbo eniyan."

Nigbakugba ti awọn alejo ba iwe taara pẹlu Ovolo, wọn yoo gba ifiranṣẹ kan lẹhin igbaduro wọn pẹlu awọn alaye ti ibi ti a ti gbin igi wọn ati ipa ti o baamu lori ayika. Ni ẹmi akoyawo si awọn alejo rẹ, oṣiṣẹ ati awọn oludokoowo, ati ni igbiyanju igbagbogbo lati mu ilọsiwaju awọn iwe-ẹri imuduro rẹ, Ovolo tun ti pinnu lati gbejade ijabọ iduroṣinṣin ọdọọdun kan, ti jẹrisi nipasẹ oluyẹwo ẹni-kẹta.

"Itumọ ati titete pẹlu awọn ipilẹṣẹ ati awọn ibi-afẹde idagbasoke iduroṣinṣin jẹ bọtini fun wa; a ko fẹ lati sọrọ ọrọ nikan, ṣugbọn a fẹ ki a ṣe jiyin lati rin irin-ajo naa, ”Dave Baswal pari.

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