The Hari Hong Kong recently earned the EarthCheck Silver Award. This places it among the world’s most eco-friendly hotels. Travellers concerned about sustainability and quality service are welcome to come celebrate this achievement.
The hotel passes strict annual audits for certification. It significantly reduces its environmental footprint for guests. Key resource usage is far below local averages.
Its water consumption is half the regional average. Energy use per guest is also halved. Landfill waste is cut to just a third.
Greenhouse gas emissions meet leading regional standards. The hotel banned single-use plastic bottles successfully. It prevented over 100,000 bottles from entering waste streams.
Sustainable design was core to its construction. It holds LEED and BEAM Plus certifications. A striking green wall cools the neighborhood.
The hotel partners with Green Island Cement and innovatively upcycles local oyster shells into new materials. This supports a circular economy in Hong Kong.
“We strive to improve our sustainability performance constantly,” said the General Manager Edward Snoeks. Efforts include energy conservation and responsible purchasing. Community support remains a core commitment.
Eco-travelers can book a stay at this Wanchai hotel and enjoy luxury that aligns with planetary care. This year The Hari Hong Kong has set a new green standard.


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