Outrigger is First Hospitality Company to Pursue Green Seal Certification in Mauritius, Fiji and Hawaii

Outrigger Hospitality Group announced today that it is moving forward with the Green Seal certification process at its beach resorts in Mauritius and Fiji and at seven of its owned and/or managed properties in Hawaii.

With Mauritius and Fiji, Outrigger is the first hospitality brand to pursue the certification outside of the United States. It is currently the only hotel company in Hawaii committed to Green Seal certification.

Outrigger anticipates the properties being Green Seal certified before the end of 2022.

The 100% Green Seal designation will further solidify Outrigger’s allegiance to meeting the highest standards of protecting the health and environment for its guests and hosts. For more than 30 years, the global non-profit Green Seal has helped to accelerate the market adoption of safer, more sustainable products and services. Its certification is based on a rigorous, independent evaluation of hotel features, operations and processes. 

To earn Green Seal certification, Outrigger’s hotels and resorts must demonstrate that they:

  • Protect human health and the environment by using housekeeping products that are free of toxic chemicals and are low on volatile organic compounds. 
  • Have an environmental mission and purchasing policy.
  • Conserve water through water-efficient landscaping and ground-keeping measures and water-saving fixtures in guest rooms and public areas.
  • Preserve energy with 100% energy-efficient lighting in all guest rooms and public areas and with energy-efficient appliances and windows.
  • Reduce waste by minimising the use of disposable food service items and seeking out reusable packaging and shipping pallets.

Green Seal certification is unique in its focus not just on environmental protection but on health and indoor air quality. Achieving certification will validate that Outrigger properties create a wellness environment where guests and hosts can stay safe from allergy and asthma triggers and reduce their exposure to toxic chemicals.

“As the Outrigger brand continues to grow and evolve, we are acutely conscious of the opportunity to make a positive impact for our planet,” said Jeff Wagoner, President and CEO of Outrigger Hospitality Group. 

“Green Seal is the gold standard of global health and environmental leadership. Outrigger is proud to implement science-based standards at our hotels and resorts which raise the bar on sustainability,” he said.

The 2021 Sustainable Travel Report by Booking.com affirmed that 83% of global travellers feel that sustainable travel is vital. When Outrigger earns Green Seal Certification, it will show up as “Eco-Certified” in Google Travel hotel search results, making it easier for consumers to find and book a certified Outrigger property. 

Participating Hawaii properties include: Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort, Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort, Outrigger Kona Resort and Spa, Waikiki Beachcomber by Outrigger, Waikiki Malia by Outrigger, OHANA Waikiki East by Outrigger and Embassy Suites by Hilton Waikiki Beach Walk. 

Earlier this year, Outrigger was recognised by the Hawaii Green Business Programme for exceptional environmental stewardship.

Internationally, Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort, Castaway Island, Fiji Resort and Outrigger Mauritius Beach Resort are moving forward with Green Seal certification.

This designation by Green Seal is aligned with Outrigger’s larger ESG (environment, social and governance) plan and its global conservation initiative, Outrigger’s ZONE (OZONE) which focuses on protecting oceans and coral reefs. 

The OZONE platform is known for enriching guest experiences, but also has back-of-house goals of reducing energy, water and waste while working alongside like-minded local non-profit organisations. 

Around the world, through local marine conservation initiatives and partnerships, Outrigger estimates it has preserved, protected and planted more than 100 football fields of coral reef fronting its resorts.

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