IHG Fiji Hotels Invites the World to Celebrate Earth Hour Through #JOURNEYTOTOMORROW

A Group Of People Posing For A Photo With A Fire In The Background
Guests and colleagues at InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa participated in Earth Hour activities to raise awareness about energy conservation and climate change.
Photo: Aaron March Photography

30th March 2023 (Natadola, Fiji): IHG Hotels & Resorts Fiji celebrated Earth Hour 2023 in a grand way across its three Fiji properties, InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa, Grand Pacific Hotel, and Holiday Inn Suva on Saturday 25th March 2023.

Intercontinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa Management held a briefing at Navo Lagoon to raise awareness about climate change and rising sea levels, as part of Earth Hour.

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Management briefing at Navo Lagoon, InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa

Furthermore, the team conducted a Green Day beach and resort clean-up at Natadola to protect the ocean, as part of their ongoing commitment to sustainability and responsible tourism. The clean-up aimed to remove waste and debris from the beach and surrounding areas, preventing pollution and harm to marine life. This initiative promotes eco-friendly practices in the hospitality industry.

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Colleagues and families participated in beach clean-up for Earth Hour at InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa.

From 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM FJT, all non-essential lights were turned off, and other lights were dimmed at the three properties with a candlelight display in public areas. As part of the initiative, the hotels turned off all non-essential lighting at the back of the house area, offices, and the resort facade. In restaurants and bars, all non-essential lights were dimmed or turned off, and candles were used as a light source in designated areas. The hotels also encouraged guests to switch off unnecessary lights in their rooms or when out.

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Colleagues participating in candlelight display at Holiday Inn Suva

Furthermore, the hotels encouraged guests to sign up for the ongoing IHG ‘Greener Stay’ program, which encourages IHG® One Rewards members to opt out of housekeeping services and reduce their environmental impact. As a reward, IHG® One Rewards members received 500 IHG One Reward points for every night they opted out of housekeeping services. 

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Greener Stay sign hangs outside a room at Grand Pacific Hotel.

A Pineapple With A Drink In It 
Kama Lounge & Bar introduced a limited-edition zero-waste cocktail that utilized every part of the pineapple to create a sustainable and delicious drink, without creating 'food waste'. By doing so, it aimed to reduce food waste and offer an elevated experience to guests on the day of Earth Hour which was very well received.

"We are thrilled to participate in this global initiative and celebrate Earth Hour across our three properties in Fiji. Celebrating Earth Hour is fundamental, and we are proud to be doing our part in raising awareness around environmental issues and reducing our carbon footprint. As part of IHG's Journey to Tomorrow, we are committed to making a positive impact on the environment, and initiatives like this are an important step towards achieving that goal." commented Lachlan Walker, Area General – South Pacific, IHG Hotels & Resorts.

IHG Hotels & Resorts Fiji's Earth Hour celebrations demonstrate the brand’s commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint. These initiatives showcase how tourism properties can make a difference by taking small steps towards reducing their impact on the environment. Part of ‘IHG Green Engage’, all hotels use the IHG Green Engage system. This innovative online environmental sustainability system gives our hotels the means to measure and manage their environmental impact. 

This initiative is part of IHG's global sustainability goals, Journey to Tomorrow, which include ambitious commitments to make a positive difference for people, communities, and the planet over the next decade. Guided by IHG's purpose to provide True Hospitality for Good, the global hospitality brand will work closely with its guests, partners, and employees to help shape the future of responsible travel.

IHG Hotels and Resorts in Fiji is committed to continuing its efforts to reduce its environmental impact and support sustainable travel. The company has implemented several other initiatives, such as the Community Care Fund, Phasing Out Single-use Plastic Bathroom Amenities In Guest Rooms, and working with Sustainable Community Partners like Rise Beyond the Reef and the Ministry of Forestry.

For more information on our ‘Sustainability Journey’, on fiji.intercontinental.com/journey-to-tomorrow.

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