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Hard Rock Hotel Bali achieves prestigious GSTC Certification

en.prnasia.com |  Updated:2025-02-08

Hard Rock Hotel Bali has been recognized as a Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) certified hotel, becoming the second in Indonesia to acquire this renowned certification. This achievement is a significant milestone for Hard Rock Hotel Bali, demonstrating its dedication to sustainable practices.

The GSTC is a non-profit organization aims to establish and provide global guidelines for sustainable tourism practices. The GSTC-certified status is awarded to tourism businesses that demonstrate a strong commitment to social responsibility, environmental protection, cultural impacts, and economic sustainability.

Hard Rock Hotel Bali has continually shown a strong commitment to sustainability. Since its establishment, the hotel has been focused on putting the brand's four founding mottos; Love All Serve All, Take Time To Be Kind, Save The Planet, and All Is One, into action. Working relentlessly to maintain a responsible and sustainable force in the tourism industry.

There are variety of sustainable practices throughout Hard Rock Hotel Bali's operations, including energy efficiency where the hotel implements a range of energy-saving measures such as the use of energy-efficient lighting and appliances, a state-of-the-art water filtration plant to minimize the reliance on single-use plastic bottles, waste reduction through recycling, upcycling and composting. The hotel also actively supports local schools and university through educational programs and cultural preservation initiatives. Furthermore, Hard Rock Hotel Bali engages in sustainable practices by collaborating with various foundations in Bali. These collaborations focus on areas such as financial support for medical assistance to the underprivileged, surplus food distribution, and reducing carbon footprints through regular mangrove planting with Wanasari Fishermen Group. Additionally, the annual fundraising event, the Rock n' Run Charity Fun Run 2024, will support the planting of over 3000 trees in Kintamani, Bangli, and Rendang village, Karangasem this year.

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