Eco-friendly luxury â international Green Key
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Eco-friendly luxury â international Green Key
News Release 23 April 2015 Eco-friendly luxury – international Green Key certification awarded to all six of Kämp Group’s hotels All six hotels in the Kämp Group have been awarded the Green Key eco-label. Green Key is an international tourist sector environmental programme that involves more than 2,400 hospitality companies in 46 countries worldwide. For customers of Kämp Group the Green Key label is proof that the hotels’ entire staff carry out daily eco-friendly work based on specific environmental criteria. Sustainable tourism is gaining in importance among travellers and hotel operators. Minna Laine, Kämp Group’s Facility Manager, is extremely happy that the Green Key certification has finally landed in Finland and that Hotel Kämp, Klaus K Hotel and all four hotels in the GLO chain were awarded the Green Key eco-label in April. “The Kämp Group wishes to operate sustainably and promote sustainable development. All of our units work daily towards making environmental sustainability a highly visible part of our corporate culture,” says Laine. Hotels that are granted Green Key certification commit to reducing the environmental load of their accommodation operations by, among other things, improving the efficiency of water and energy consumption and decreasing the volume of waste and recycling it effectively. Active environmental communications and promoting both the personnel’s and customers’ environmental awareness are an integral part of the Green Key programme. The Green Key jury, made up of experts in corporate responsibility, sustainable tourism and environmental protection, decides who will receive the eco-label. “Environmental responsibility is a matter of intent and Kämp Group hotels clearly exhibit this. At each hotel the entire staff are involved in extensive environmental work and they are also inspiring our customers to be part of it. Customers can choose to keep the same sheets for longer, thus saving on water, energy and chemicals. They can also select local or organic food for breakfast or view the city’s sights on bicycles supplied by the hotels. The hotels are increasing the efficiency of their water and energy consumption and already purchasing eco-certified electricity,” says Marketta Viljasaari, Green Key Program Manager for Finland. The Green Key certifications will be presented to the Kämp Group hotels on the 7th of May. For more information, please contact: Ritva Seppänen, Chief Marketing Officer, Kämp Group Oy, tel. +358 (0)50 4626 595, ritva.seppanen@kampgroup.fi, www.kampgroup.fi GREEN KEY BUILDING SUSTAINABLE TOURISM TOGETHER News Release 23 April 2015 Marketta Viljasaari, Green Key Program Manager, Suomen Ympäristökasvatus Oy, tel. +358 (0)45 600 9250, marketta.viljasaari@ymparistokasvatus.fi, www.greenkey.fi Kämp Group is a group of Finnish hotels, which consists of Helsinki’s most reputable hotels and restaurants, and Kämp Spa. Kämp Group has approximately 400 employees and its 2014 turnover is approximately 50 million euros. Kämp Group’s most well-known hotel is Hotel Kämp, which was established in 1887. In addition, also the luxury and design hotel Klaus K and the popular lifestyle hotel chain GLO, which includes the GLO Kluuvi, GLO Art, GLO Sello and GLO Airport hotels are part of the group. Kämp Group is owned by CapMan managed funds, Berling Capital Oy and Rake Oy and Kämp Group’s management. For more information, please visit: www.kampgroup.fi, www.hotelkamp.fi, www.glohotels.fi, www.kampspa.fi, www.klauskhotel.com The Green Key programme is administered by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). In Finland the Green Key label is granted and its use monitored by Suomen Ympäristökasvatus Oy, owned by the Finnish Association for Environmental Education. Green Key-certified companies are entitled to use the international Green Key symbol in their communications. Member of the Green Key jury: Tanja Tuulinen, member of the Board of Directors of the Finnish Association for Environmental Education, Chairman of the jury; Tiina Vyyryläinen, MaRa ry; Minna-Maari Harmaala, HaagaHelia University of Applied Sciences; Terhi Hook, Visit Finland; Eero Yrjö-Koskinen, Finnish Association for Nature Conservation; Jari Laitakari, Pöyry Finland and Mikko Routti, FIBS. GREEN KEY BUILDING SUSTAINABLE TOURISM TOGETHER