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The benefits of Hotel Fuchsbräu’s investment in EMAS sustainability certification are becoming evident

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05 November 2024

The benefits of Hotel Fuchsbräu’s investment in EMAS sustainability certification are becoming evident

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Hotel Fuchsbräu’s investment in EMAS sustainability certification has proven beneficial, leading to significant savings and a competitive edge.

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Germany

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SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)

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    • Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism

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    • Ecotourism

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    • Mountain tourism

    • Religious tourism

    • Rural tourism

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    • Wellness tourism

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    • Green Transition of Tourism Companies and SMEs

    • Short-term rentals

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    • Hotel and similar accommodation

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Hotel Fuchsbräu’s investment in EMAS sustainability certification has led to significant benefits, including cost savings in energy and waste management. The certification process, which took about six months and cost around €5,000, involved comprehensive data collection and continuous improvement. This investment has not only enhanced the hotel’s operational efficiency but also provided a competitive edge, as sustainability is increasingly valued by corporate clients and travelers. The hotel’s commitment to sustainability reflects its dedication to environmental, economic, and social responsibility.

#Sustainable tourism #Biodiversity #Eco-friendly accommodations #Zero-waste initiatives #Resource efficiency #Waste reduction #Reuse strategies

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