Novotel Mumbai International Airport is Now Green Key Certified

Novotel Mumbai International Airport has announced its recent achievement of the Green Key Certification from the Centre for Environment Education.

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Novotel Mumbai International Airport has received the Green Key Certification

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Novotel Mumbai International Airport has announced its recent achievement of the Green Key Certification from the Centre for Environment Education (CEE). This recognition solidifies Novotel’s commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainable operations while providing guest experiences.

Green Key

Green Key is a globally recognized eco-label that certifies businesses in the tourism and hospitality industry for their work in environmental management. It's a voluntary program coordinated by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). With over 4,000 certified establishments in 60 countries, Green Key is the top standard for sustainability in this sector. To get Green Key certification, Novotel Mumbai International Airport went through a strict process, including a detailed environmental audit. This audit assessed the hotel's practices in areas like environmental management, energy saving, waste management, water conservation, and other sustainable initiatives.

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Green Key is an eco-label that certifies businesses in the hospitality industry for their environmental management

Novotel for a Sustainable Future

Novotel Mumbai International Airport is committed to sustainability. The hotel has implemented several initiatives to conserve water, reduce energy consumption, and minimize waste. These include a wastewater treatment plant, rainwater harvesting system, greywater reuse, solar power, energy-efficient lighting, elimination of single-use plastics, eco-friendly laundry detergents, digital room keys, natural light maximization, the use of compressed natural gas, and a focus on local and seasonal food. At Novotel Mumbai International Airport, wastewater treatment plant, rainwater harvesting system, and reuse of greywater are a few practices that are already followed as per standards. To reduce energy consumption, the hotel uses solar power, and has energy-efficient lighting. The property is also cutting down on waste by eliminating single-use plastics and using eco-friendly laundry detergents. Additionally, they have also adopted digital room keys to reduce plastic waste, designed the hotel to maximise natural light, usage of compressed natural gas, prioritise local and seasonal food, and are setting up an on-site bottling plant.

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Novotel went through a detailed environmental audit to gain the Green Key certification

Statements

“We are proud to receive the Green Key Certification,” said Rachita Sood, general manager, Novotel Mumbai International Airport. “This certification is a moment of pride for us. Our entire team has wholeheartedly embraced the brand’s ethos and vision to be sustainable and eco-conscious as individuals first and also as servers to the guests. Our guests are also leaving inspired to adopt sustainable practices at home. There couldn't be a better testimony to our initiatives. This certification is just the start of our journey to a greener future.”

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Rachita Sood, general manager, Novotel Mumbai International Airport

Bhargava, director of engineering, Novotel Mumbai International Airport stated, "I am immensely pleased of our team's dedication towards sustainability, which has played a crucial role in achieving the Green Key Certification. Through innovative engineering solutions we have not only enhanced the efficiency of our operations but also contributed positively to the environment."

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Bhargava, director of engineering, Novotel Mumbai International Airport
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