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Environmental Mission Statements: Wyndham’s Winning Ways

31
August

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This article is cross-posted on Environmental Leader.

An environmental mission statement is the foundation of a company’s sustainability efforts. It provides the organization and its stakeholders with an understanding of why protecting the natural world is important to the business. It also establishes environmental goals and describes how the company will look when their sustainability objectives are achieved. In short, a strong environmental mission statement is the sum of three parts: Why is the topic important? What is the end goal? How will success be measured? Knowing this, I have been analyzing the environmental mission statements of hotel companies, highlighting where they shine and discussing options for improvement. In this article I will take a look at Wyndham Hotels and Resorts’ green policy statement.

One look at the Wyndham Green website and it is obvious this international hotel company dedicates a tremendous amount of time and resources into creating their on-line environmental persona. Wyndham Green has an attractive look, offers interactive controls that allow users to explore and learn more about the company’s sustainability efforts, and provides a large amount of information about what Wyndham is doing to reduce its environmental footprint. A great place to start sorting through all of the data is by reviewing their green policy statement, which says:

At Wyndham Worldwide, corporate social responsibility is not just another program to implement or policy to follow; it is a way of approaching our work that embodies our vision and values, celebrates our diversity and supports a balance of professional and personal needs. Wyndham Worldwide believes it has a responsibility to the communities in which it operates as well as to its guests, investors, employees, and business partners.

The following outlines Wyndham Worldwide’s green policy statement:

Wyndham Worldwide understands that its business activities impact the earth and its resources. We will continue our efforts to conserve resources, preserve natural habitats and prevent pollution.

We will achieve results, both locally and globally by:

  • Developing environmental best practices in programs, products and services
  • Setting environmental impact targets and measuring performance
  • Working with our employees, suppliers, owners and local communities to minimize our
    environmental impact
  • Complying with local, state and federal environmental laws

Our areas of focus include:

  • Educate and influence all internal and external stakeholders
  • Reduce energy consumption and track performance
  • Reduce water usage and recycle
  • Improve air quality
  • Minimize waste by recycling and reusing materials
  • Implement sustainable procurement practices
  • Participate in local community environmental activities

Ensuring compliance with laws and understanding how their operations impact Earth helps Wyndham answer why sustainability is important to them. They also make a point to list all of their stakeholders in their opening paragraph. This is an excellent idea that allows all parties and people affected by the business Wyndham conducts to be confident that the company is aware of the many lives they touch.

In addition to the actions they will take to “conserve resources, preserve natural habitats and prevent pollution,” Wyndham also have seven “areas of focus” that further define their goals and how they will achieve them. These sustainability aims are exciting but also generic. Their policy would be more powerful if it contained specific dates and reduction objectives. Once these goals are met, the policy can be updated.

Without clear goals, measuring success becomes difficult. While I can envision what the world will be like when Wyndham achieves all of its goals, it would be more effective for them to tell me how they see the future taking shape once their “green” objectives are met. Will all of their new hotels be LEED certified? Maybe they foresee a time when each Wyndham employee is required to attend 20 hours of sustainability training a year to learn how they can reduce the impact of their job on the environment. I am sure Wyndham has a vision for their sustainable future and I encourage them to share it. Doing so will make their already strong environmental statement more inspiring.

After reviewing their environmental policy, I took some time to peruse the rest of the Wyndham Green website. I encourage everyone to read about the many and varied sustainability projects in which they are involved. One area that caught my eye was their Top 10 Basic Initiatives. I love the fact that they chose to use the term “basic.” It tells me that Wyndham believes there is a baseline of environmental practice that all companies should currently be following. Having this mindset means it is easier for Wyndham to go beyond the basics and that is very exciting. While the rest of the Wyndham Green site’s details about projects and figures about reductions are impressive, using the term “basic” told me more about how far sustainability has made its way into the heart of Wyndham Worldwide than any of these other items ever could have.

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Environmental Mission Statements: A List of Hotel Sustainability Policies

15
February

This article is cross-posted on Environmental Leader.

A mission statement can help an organization navigate difficult times. I wonder how many hoteliers used their mission statements to remind them what of mattered most to their company during the past 18 months. As is true with many sectors of the world economy, 2009 was the worst year in recent memory for the hospitality industry. Meeting planners and business travelers moved to on-line conferences whenever possible and overnight vacations became a luxury for many people. Despite these financial problems, hotels and their investors understand the importance of developing a sustainable product and have been investing in green technologies.

This is the first in a series of posts that will investigate environmental mission statements. The articles will focus on how to develop an environmental mission statement, which companies have them, how are they being used, and discussing whether environmental mission statements are necessary. I have started by compiling links to the environmental policies and statements of several well-known hotel organizations.

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts – One of the first hotel companies to incorporate sustainability into their organization, Fairmont’s Environmental Policy outlines  their commitments to protecting the natural world. Mission Statement

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts – While it is not a true environmental mission statement, the “Supporting Sustainability” paragraph on their Corporate Values page summarizes Four Seasons’ stance on being “green”.

Hilton Worldwide – A Sustainability Statement and an Environmental Policy are both available on Hilton’s Sustainability web page. Measurable goals are documented and ways to achieve them are noted. Mission Statement

InterContinental Hotels Group – Listing eight steps it will take to improve its relationship with the earth, IHG’s Environmental Policy is clear and aggresive. Their Green Engage program is an industry leading environmental initative and shows they are serious about their mission. Mission Statement

Kimpton Hotels and Restaurant Group, LLC – The foundations of the EarthCare program were set almost 30 years ago. Since then, Kimpton has dedicated itself to innovative “green” practices across all of its locations. Mission Statement

Marriott International, Inc.Spirit to Preserve is the sustainable arm of Marriott’ s Social Responsibility and Community Engagement program. In their Social Responsibility Report, J.D. Marriott says, “An integrated green strategy is a business imperative”. While Marriott has several partnerships with international conservation organizations, I am unable to find an official environmental mission statement.

Omni Hotels and Resorts – Similar to other hotel companies, Omni Hotels does not have a specific environmental mission statement. Instead, they provide information on their Environmental Stewardship practices.

Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. – Their Environmental Sustainability Policy is clear and professional, outlining the five “green” areas on which they are focused. Mission Statement

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation – The Wyndham Green program is well defined on-line. Their Policy Statement defines their thoughts on the environment, provides local and global goals, and lists seven areas of focus. The site also provides links to their Green Scorecard and Core Initiatives. Mission Statement

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