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Bangladesh welcomes new National Operator as Green Key programme officially launches

Green Key International is pleased to welcome Bangladesh as the newest country to join the global Green Key network, following the official launch of the programme in Dhaka on 29 October 2025. The event also marked the appointment of Probha Aurora as the National Operator for Green Key Bangladesh, establishing a dedicated national framework for supporting and certifying tourism and hospitality establishments that are working to improve the environmental management of their operations.  Hosted at the Dhaka Regency Hotel and Resort and organised by Probha Aurora in collaboration with the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Bangladesh Chapter, the launch brought together leaders from government, academia and the tourism sector. Their shared focus was to advance internationally recognised sustainability standards across Bangladesh’s hotels, resorts and related businesses.  Finn Bolding Thomsen, International Director of Green Key, attended virtually as Guest of Honour and welcomed Bangladesh to the growing global community. He highlighted the programme’s emphasis on documented compliance and independent verification. He noted that Green Key certification is based on strict environmental criteria that are assessed by external auditors and decision-making bodies. He added that he was pleased to see Bangladesh join the programme and that it was particularly encouraging that the Dhaka Regency Hotel is already progressing towards certification.  Representatives from the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), the organisation that manages Green Key globally, also joined online. They highlighted the relevance of responsible tourism across South Asia and commended Bangladesh for aligning with established international standards.  The launch ceremony was inaugurated by Emeritus Professor Dr M A Sattar Mandal, who emphasised that responsible tourism practice is essential to a competitive and resilient hospitality sector. He noted that sound environmental management can strengthen both business performance and visitor experience.  PATA Bangladesh Chairman and Dhaka Regency Executive Director Shahid Hamid FIH chaired the session. He underscored the importance of adopting recognised sustainability certification programmes within the national tourism industry and acknowledged the collaborative effort that led to the introduction of Green Key in Bangladesh.  Speakers throughout the event discussed the opportunities that Green Key certification presents for hotels and tourism establishments. These include improving operational efficiency, strengthening staff engagement and raising awareness among guests. Findings from a feasibility study presented by Mushfiqua Hasan Stuti showed strong readiness within the hospitality sector to adopt Green Key criteria and management practices.  In his closing remarks, Bidhan Chandra Pal, Founder and Managing Director of Probha Aurora and the newly appointed National Operator, expressed his appreciation to national and international partners for their support. He noted that the launch represents the beginning of long-term development for Bangladesh’s tourism sector, providing establishments with clear guidance and independent verification as they work to improve their environmental performance.  With the National Operator now formally established, Green Key Bangladesh is open for applications from hotels, resorts and other eligible establishments. Interested organisations can find further details and begin the process via the official website: https://greenkeybangladesh.org/   Green Key International looks forward to close cooperation with Probha Aurora and all participating institutions as Bangladesh takes this important step in advancing responsible tourism practices nationwide. 

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Green Key Slovenia Conference Highlights Sustainable Progress in Tourism

The fourth Green Key Slovenia Conference brought together a broad range of stakeholders in sustainable tourism at the Brdo Congress Centre. The event gathered representatives of certified Green Key establishments, experts in tourism and ESG reporting, specialists in sustainable management, public sector representatives, and partner organisations. Through shared experience and expertise, participants continued to co-create responsible tourism in Slovenia.  The conference offered a diverse programme focused on practical approaches to sustainability within the tourism sector. Participants heard examples of Good Practices from Slovenian hotels, campsites, restaurants, and attractions where sustainable solutions have become part of daily operations. Topics included the efficient use of energy and water, the use of materials with a lower environmental impact, and transparent ESG reporting.  Want to read more about Good Practices from all around the globe or submit your own one? Follow this link.   Speakers also highlighted the importance of collaboration with local suppliers and the wider community. Such cooperation strengthens local economies, supports the preservation of cultural and natural heritage, and enhances the authenticity of the visitor experience. The examples presented demonstrated that sustainability adds value by increasing competitiveness, trust, and recognition, while connecting all stakeholders who contribute to the future of Slovenian tourism.  A notable moment of the event was a lecture by Dr Sanela Peresciutti, who reminded attendees that sustainability is not only about caring for the environment, but also about caring for people. She underlined the role of emotional maturity, empathy, and self-awareness in building communities that can sustain both human and environmental wellbeing.  Beyond the exchange of knowledge and best practice, the conference served as an important platform for dialogue, networking, and mutual support. Participants were thrilled; they reaffirmed that open cooperation and the exchange of ideas are essential for achieving meaningful and lasting change.  The event once again emphasised that Green Key represents more than a certificate. It is a shared commitment to responsible practice and collective responsibility within the tourism sector. Through the efforts of Green Key establishments, Slovenia continues to strengthen its reputation as a destination that values sustainability and accountability in tourism development. 

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Hospitality with purpose in the Philippines: the story of Novotel & Ibis Manila Anareta City

A celebrated long-term commitment    Novotel Manila Araneta City and Ibis Styles Manila Araneta City have been recently awarded the Green Key certification, recognising their commitment to responsible hospitality.  “At Novotel and ibis Styles Manila Araneta City, our Green Key certification reflects our unwavering commitment to protecting the planet while delivering exceptional guest experiences” said Maria Manlulu-Garcia, Area General Manager. “This achievement demonstrates that sustainability and comfort can go hand in hand.”  Novotel Manila’s sustainability journey began a decade ago, with environmental initiatives becoming part of its daily operations. Ibis Styles Manila has also placed emphasis on reducing environmental impact through its amenities and facilities. Together, the two hotels put sustainability at the heart of their service, a commitment now recognised with the Green Key certificate.    Concrete sustainable actions    Across both establishments, guest rooms have been designed to avoid single-use plastics. Refillable water containers, pump dispensers for toiletries, eco-certified paper products and biodegradable waste liners are now standard. Energy-saving measures include preset air-conditioning, LED lighting, and towel and linen reuse programmes.  The hotels are very involved in reducing food waste and offering plastic-free dining. Vegetarian options are available, and Novotel donates untouched breakfast food to the Philippine Red Cross. Meetings and events are organised with sustainability in mind, using QR code menus, LED signage, reusable flip charts, and reduced paper use.  Behind the scenes, the hotels prioritise suppliers with recognised sustainability practices, separate waste effectively, use in-house water refilling stations, and adopt energy-efficient lighting and cleaning products. Both guests and employees are encouraged to take part in activities such as Earth Hour, clean-up drives, and energy-saving initiatives including reduced car idling.        Both Novotel and Ibis Styles Manila Araneta City want to continue to strengthen their environmental initiatives in the years to come. Thank you and congratulations for Araneta Hotels Inc.’s ongoing commitment.   Inspired by Novotel and Ibis Styles Manila Araneta City’s journey toward more sustainability? Read other empowering news of Green Key’s network here.   

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