What ‘Green’ Really Means in Accommodations
A genuinely green accommodation considers its full footprint: energy sources, water use, waste, materials, biodiversity, fair labor, and local impact. Transparency matters. If a property measures, improves, and reports, you can usually trust their direction.
What ‘Green’ Really Means in Accommodations
Look for third-party verification such as LEED, Green Key, EarthCheck, or EU Ecolabel, and check the scope. Does it cover operations, supply chains, and community outcomes? Be wary of vague badges; request documentation before you book.