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Whatley Manor Achieves Milestone as the First Climate Positive Hotel in the UK

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Pioneering a transformative approach that redefines sustainable luxury in hospitality, Whatley Manor Hotel proudly announces its achievement as the first Climate Positive hotel and spa in the UK. This remarkable milestone underscores the hotel’s commitment to urgent climate action and environmental stewardship by removing more carbon from the atmosphere than it emits, each year leading the way in an important industry sector that needs to step up and take greater responsibility. 

With the support of a visionary owner, Whatley Manor implemented a comprehensive sustainability and decarbonization strategy starting February 2019 that combined efforts to address climate change with energy efficiency, waste reduction, community engagement and funding climate action.  

Hotel owner Christian Landolt expressed his pride and excitement about the hotel’s achievement, “At Whatley Manor Hotel, we believe that luxury should not come at the expense of the environment.  Becoming the first Climate Positive hotel in the UK is a testament to the team’s dedication to create a positive impact on the planet while delivering an exceptional guest experience. Despite our significant achievements so far, there is still much to do, our actions do not stop here and we cannot / will not rest on our laurels. We are committed to achieving Climate Positive each year to ensure we carry on being responsible for more than our current emissions, respecting nature, people and planet.”

Whatley Manor have partnered with NOW Transforming Hospitality GmbH and EarthCheck for an accountable and transparent integrated sustainability programme that use a science-based approach to measure and benchmark, audit and certify; to build capacity and report its sustainability actions to inform and engage the support of its stakeholders; and to avoid accusations of greenwash. The hotel spent 5 years maximising the reduction of its Scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon emissions and achieved EarthCheck Silver Certified in September 2022, then joined the NOW Climate Positive Programme to access extensive support and a selection of high integrity, climate action projects.  

Whatley Manor funded climate action by investing in a Cookstove Project in Kenya and purchased high-quality carbon credits certified by Gold Standard to offset more than its residual 1778 tonnes of CO2 emitted in 2022 to achieve Climate Positive and  support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). SDG 3 Good Health & Wellbeing by replacing traditional cookstoves in low-income households and improving indoor air quality.  SDG 5 Gender Equality by stopping the need to collect charcoal and fuelwood so women can spend time on education and other opportunities. Companies manufacturing and distributing the cookstove technology provide employment. Livelihood is improved through financial savings in fuel purchase. SDG 7 Affordable & Clean Energy by providing efficient bio-ethanol fuel cookstoves. SDG 13 Climate Action by reducing deforestation, black carbon and other greenhouse gases.

Hotel General Manager, Michele Mella invites guests and the wider community to join Whatley Manor in their commitment to responsible tourism which demonstrates that luxury and sustainability can harmoniously coexist.

Whatley Manor Hotel is proud to lead the way, proving that responsible luxury is not only possible but essential for the well-being of people and our planet.

ENDS 

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About Whatley Manor

Set in 12 acres of gardens, Whatley Manor is a gorgeous getaway in the heart of the Cotswolds, comprising just 23 unique and characterful rooms. The hotel’s culinary offering is overseen by Executive Chef, Ricki Weston, and comprises the Michelin-starred Dining Room and Grey’s, a relaxed restaurant serving season British dishes. The hotel’s Aquarias Spa is partnered with Sothys Paris and Gaia to offer a range of treatments, and is also home to facilities such as a floatation hydrotherapy pod, salt scrub showers and a thermal suite. 12 acres of grounds are designed in arts-and-crafts style true to the building’s original gardens, and dogs are welcomed with specially selected treats. Renowned as one of the most sustainable hotels in the UK, Whatley Manor has achieved a Silver accreditation by EarthCheck, the leading certifier for sustainable travel destinations, while The Dining Room holds a Green Michelin Star. 

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Published 15th January 2024

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