Executive Summary Two years after its inauguration, the Willard InterContinental’s Sustainable Development initiative is already showing results. The program's.

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Executive Summary Two years after its inauguration, the Willard InterContinental’s Sustainable Development initiative is already showing results. The program's chief goals are based on profits, people, and planet. The first goal is to find ways to operate the hotel according to the idea of a “triple bottom line,” which embodies profitable operation combined with attention to the people who use and work in the hotel and a focus on careful stewardship of resources. Sustainable Development in the Hotel Industry

While that goal is important, even more vital is to use the hotel’s position as an industry leader in the nation’s capital to demonstrate to the hotel industry, customers, and vendors that sustainable operation is the best strategy to ensure successful hotel operation. The sustainability initiative goes beyond such well-known ideas as reusing guest linens, recycling waste materials, and changing to compact fluorescent lamps. The strategy also includes community involvement by supporting charities and encouraging employees to volunteer in the community, as well as competing in global award and certification programs.

Sustainable Development is a holistic concept based on a simple principle. “ development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs ”

The sustainability idea originated in the 1970s. The first international meeting that tackled the impact of human activities on the environment and eventually their impact on the human race was the 1972 UN Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment. In 1987, the Unsponsored Brundtland Commission released Our Common Future, a report that captured widespread concerns about the environment and poverty in many parts of the world.

What it is not. The Sustainable Development concept is not the dream of some political party that disdains capitalism and considers it to be evil. Nor is it the consequence of the delusion of people who determined that this world would be better off if we were going back to our natural roots and resources. SD is definitely geared toward profitability and the future. Without profit it seems obvious that no business would be sustainable.

Fair trade. Fair trade is a vital component of Sustainable Development. Originally a partnership between retailers located in the northern hemisphere and producers in the developing countries who were fighting against low market prices, fair trade is meant to end producers’ dependence on intermediaries who were taking advantage of them. The Purpose of Sustainable Development The goal of Sustainable Development is clearly to secure economic development, social equity, and environmental protection. As much as they could work in harmony, these goals sometimes work against each other. The rapid development of good living, travel, and the consumer society has often resulted in less protection to the environment and to some groups of the world population. The players who have signed on for Sustainable Development include govern-ments, non-government organizations, corporations, and high-profile individuals ranging from the Prince of Wales to Bill Gates. Before I discuss the Willard’s specific Sustainable Development initiative, let’s examine efforts by several corporations in the hotel industry and elsewhere.

Corporate Participation in Sustainable Development There are hundreds of major international corporations which have already integrated SD in their strategy or, even better, have based their strategy around Sustainable Development. Most of them now join under various indexes or adopt global principles. The roster of corporations that have espoused Sustainable Development may seem surprising to some. They include: ice cream maker Ben and Jerry’s (now owned by Unilever), British Petroleum, Dow Chemical, General Electric, and Starbucks. Sadly, I must state that when I studied this matter in 2006, most hotel companies had not yet embraced Sustainable Development when defining their strategy. In this section I note the initiatives announced by several companies that could become elements of a sustainable strategy.

The good news is that even if they do not embrace sustainability, most companies mention environmental concerns, corporate governance, and social responsibility in their mission statements. However, many do not integrate these ideas into a holistic Sustainable Development strategy. In outlining the positive developments by several leading firms, I point out that there are others that I cannot mention due only to space restrictions. Accor. At this writing, I see Accor as one of the earliest hotel companies to embrace Sustainable Development. Accor’s program started as an environment strategy in 1994, and Sustainable Development officially became company strategy in That initiative includes a scorecard that checks Accor’s involvement throughout the world with all