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Sandals Resorts International is aware that the travel
and tourism industry has the potential to contribute significantly to
environmental preservation, especially if there are specific efforts
to monitor the impact of daily operations on the surrounding environment.
The Company has made a commitment to identify, monitor, and manage all significant
environmental aspects associated with the operations of the hotels including
but not limited to; freshwater & energy use; solid waste & wastewater
disposal; hazardous substances; greenhouse gas emissions; land & ecosystem
conservation and management; and community development & cultural relations
to involve the employment of suitably qualified local personnel in keeping with
our existing human resource policy. The hotels will also actively monitor and
implement programs to minimize noise pollution and to reduce potentially hazardous
air emissions, where these issues can be identified within our operations, and
to ensure that all operational legislative and regulatory requirements are consistently
met.
All Sandals and Beaches Resorts are committed to implementing and maintaining
this policy with management systems that effectively address the aspects of hygiene,
health, safety and environmental concerns identified. This policy formalizes
the organization’s commitment to implementing management systems that ensure
appropriate levels of health, safety, and environmental consciousness within
our hotels for all guests and team members. It is also aimed at ensuring the
sustainability of our business and community development policies through local
purchasing preferences and continuous improvement in the utilization of our natural
resources within the Caribbean.
Copyright © 2004
GREEN GLOBE 21 is the worldwide benchmarking and certification program that facilitates
sustainable travel and tourism for consumers, companies and communities. It is
based on Agenda 21 and principles for Sustainable Development endorsed by 182
governments at the United Nations Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit in 1992.
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