Reducing Plastics
We offer reusable cups in our Grab & Go cafes, reducing single-use cup waste. Complimentary mineral water is provided in recyclable bottles, eliminating the use of plastic water bottles.
As an international provider of serviced apartments and hotels, we understand our responsibility towards the environment and are dedicated to reducing our carbon footprint.
On this page, we will provide you with insights into the sustainability strategy of our parent company, Frasers Hospitality, and highlight some of the initiatives we have implemented at our properties to promote eco-friendliness.
We also believe that our guests have a vital role to play in ensuring sustainable tourism, and we have compiled a list of tips for you to be a green guest during your stay with us.
Join us in our efforts to preserve our planet for future generations, and together, let's make a positive impact on our environment.
Frasers Hospitality has implemented a Sustainability Framework that sets out our priorities as a group through to 2030, driven by three pillars: Acting Progressively, Consuming Responsibly, and Focusing on People.
The company has also established five sustainability goals that will guide our business to 2050, including becoming a net-zero carbon corporation, becoming climate-resilient, green-certifying 80% of its owned and managed assets, financing its sustainable asset portfolios with green and sustainable financing, and training all employees on sustainability by 2021.
Read our most recent sustainability report on the Frasers Property website.
At our properties in Germany, we have implemented a wide range of sustainability measures, including eco-conscious housekeeping, recycling programmes, local food sourcing, digital directories in guest rooms, and energy-efficient technologies. We are committed to making a positive impact on the environment and continuously strive to improve our sustainability practices.
We offer reusable cups in our Grab & Go cafes, reducing single-use cup waste. Complimentary mineral water is provided in recyclable bottles, eliminating the use of plastic water bottles.
Rooftop bee hives in Berlin produce local honey for breakfast and guest gifts, while rooftop planting enhances biodiversity.
Bike rentals available at selected properties encourage eco-friendly transportation options.
Recycling stations for paper, plastic, glass, and general waste promote responsible waste management.
Eco-friendly cleaning materials are used by our housekeeping teams to minimise water usage and prevent chemicals from entering rivers.
The PressReader Digital Media App eliminates the need for printed magazines and paper. In-room TV directories also replace printed versions.
Our kitchen prioritises local, fresh, and seasonal produce, supporting local suppliers.
Our restaurants have transitioned to being 90% plastic-free, moving away from individually wrapped items.
We offer eco-friendly corporate gifts to clients, promoting sustainability in our business practices.
There are many ways to reduce your environmental impact when visiting Germany, and we've compiled some of our favourites here. From packing lightly to choosing sustainable transportation options, read on for ways you can help make your travel more eco-friendly.
One easy way to be more environmentally friendly when travelling is to pack lightly. This not only saves on space in your luggage, but it also cuts down on fuel consumption from the airplane or car.
If you are flying, consider offsetting the carbon emissions from your flight by planting trees or investing in renewable energy projects. And if you are driving, try carpooling or renting a hybrid or electric car. Both help reduce your carbon footprint.
Consider renting an electric vehicle if a car is required. The electric car has established itself as a popular choice for many travellers because it is eco-friendlier and more cost-effective than petrol vehicles.
This includes everything from eating at locally owned restaurants to shopping at farmers markets and small shops. Not only does this boost the local economy, but it also reduces your environmental impact by cutting down on transportation emissions.
Eating at locally owned restaurants is another great way to enjoy sustainable travel. Not only will you find some of the best food this way, but you will also get a chance to support families and business owners in the area.
Wherever you go, take your reusable water bottle, coffee cup or metal straw with you to cut down on waste. Not only will this save you money, but it will also help reduce the number of single-use plastics in circulation.