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PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay Singapore secures three prestigious sustainability certifications

PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay Singapore secures three prestigious sustainability certifications
December 20, 2024

Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay has become the first hotel in Singapore to secure three prestigious sustainability certifications in 2024. Certifications include BCA Green Mark Super Low Energy (SLE) Certification, Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Industry Criteria for Hotels Certification and the Green Globe Certification.

Sitting in the heart of the central business district and Marina Bay, with panoramic views of the Singapore city skyline, the 583-room Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay, Singapore is the country's first Garden-in-a-Hotel.

Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay, Singapore adopts a holistic approach to its eco-friendly practices, integrating green practices such as energy, water, food and waste management seamlessly into the hotel's operations. From energy-efficient technologies such as solar panels, LED lighting, and motion sensors in all guest rooms, to its in-house Urban Farm which supports its food supply resiliency and eco-conscious menu planning, to filtered water systems which eliminate single-use plastic bottles, these sustainability initiatives further cement the hotel's dedication to sustainable practices and environmental stewardship.

Phil Smith, General Manager of Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay, Singapore noted "our commitment to sustainability has always been at the heart of our operations and culture. This is a proud moment for our team whose hard work and passion for sustainability have made this possible, and achieving these certifications reaffirms our commitment to sustainable hospitality. It inspires us to continue innovating and do our part to create new sustainable initiatives and eco-friendly experiences for our guests."

BCA Green Mark Super Low Energy (SLE) Certification
In December 2024, Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay, Singapore was awarded the BCA Green Mark Super Low Energy (SLE) Certification, under the Green Mark 2021 In Operation scheme. This accolade recognises the hotel's unwavering commitment to sustainability and innovative energy practices.

Specific to Singapore and issued by the Building and Construction Authority, BCA Green Mark is a green building rating system designed to evaluate a building's environmental impact and performance. It provides a comprehensive framework for assessing the environmental performance of new and existing buildings, with the aim of promoting sustainable design and best practices in construction and operations.

The Super Low Energy (SLE) Certification honours buildings that achieve at least 60% energy savings through energy-efficient measures and on-site renewable energy generation, surpassing the Gold Plus (50%) and Platinum (55%) energy savings thresholds. By doing so, it highlights exemplary efforts to adopt innovative energy-saving technologies and renewable energy solutions on property.

Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Industry Criteria for Hotels Certification
In February 2024, Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay, Singapore attained the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Industry Criteria for Hotels Certification, as part of Pan Pacific Hotels Group's multi-site certification for all eight Singapore properties. This milestone affirms the hotel's dedication to sustainable practices, aligning with globally recognised standards in travel and tourism.

The GSTC Criteria serve as the gold standard for sustainability in the tourism industry, developed through a comprehensive process involving key global stakeholders, including UN agencies, NGOs, and industry experts. These criteria encompass four core pillars: sustainable management, socio-economic benefits for local communities, cultural heritage preservation, and environmental protection.

Green Globe Certification
In July 2024, Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay, Singapore achieved the distinguished Green Globe Certification, a premier worldwide certification and performance improvement programme specifically designed for the travel and tourism industry. This milestone reflects the hotel's dedication to sustainable hospitality and its proactive role in driving environmentally and socially responsible practices.

Green Globe evaluates businesses against a rigorous framework of 44 core criteria and 380 performance indicators, which span environmental, social, and cultural dimensions. Certified businesses must demonstrate best practices in areas such as energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management, and community engagement.

Achieving this certification highlights Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay, Singapore's commitment to continuous improvement in sustainability. To maintain its certification, the hotel must undergo annual audits, ensuring that it not only meets but also exceeds these stringent benchmarks. This ongoing process reflects a pledge to remain accountable and adopt innovative solutions to pressing environmental and social challenges.

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Image. Caption: Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay, Singapore’s Culinary, Engineering, Housekeeping and Marketing Communications’ teams

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