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Environment and sustainability in Hospitality

Unit 14 P1 P2 M1

1

Hospitalities impact on the Environment understanding

stakeholder confliction within hospitality and analyse the

impact of tourism within hospitality

Instruction to

ldquoA nation that destroys its soils destroys

itself Forests are the lungs of our land

purifying the air and giving fresh strength

to our people rdquo

― Franklin D Roosevelt

2

Environment ndash The term environment can be used an defined in different ways depending on the use and terms of the word according to the Oxford dictionary ldquoThe surroundings or conditions in which a person animal or plant lives or operates survival in an often hostile environmentrdquo

Environment The term Environment in expression of human aspect can be defined as the surroundings or conditions in which a person animal or plant lives or operatesrdquo

Sustainability The term Sustainability can be defined in reflectance to environmental arearsquos as ldquoFor renewable resources the rate of harvest should not exceed the rate of regeneration (sustainable yield) [For pollution] The rates of waste generation from projects should not exceed the assimilative capacity of the environment (sustainable waste disposal) and For non-renewable resources the depletion of the non-renewable resources should require comparable development of renewable substitutes for that resourcerdquo

Carbon Footprint The term Carbon foot means ldquoThe amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular individual organization or communityrdquo

Waste The term Waste means Use or expend carelessly extravagantly or to no purpose In terms of environmental waste Hazardous waste is defined as liquid solid contained gas or sludge wastes that contain properties that are dangerous or potentially harmful to human health or the environment Learn how to properly manage and dispose of hazardous waste

Ozone Layer The term Ozone Layer means A layer in the earthrsquos stratosphere at an altitude of about 10 km (62 miles) containing a high concentration of ozone which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun

Fossil fuels The term Fossil fuels means A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms

Understanding the Terminology

3

Some Legislation surrounding environmental

policies and tourist impact

1956 Clean Air Act ndash This act was implemented by parliament in 1956 to reduce air pollution and increase air quality

1974 Control of Pollution Act ndash This act set regulation on pollution from companies amp disposal of waste

2006 The Waste Management (England and Wales) Regulations

2007 The Waste and Air Pollution (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations

2008 Climate Change Act ndash This act brings in targets for carbon footprints

2009 The Carbon Accounting Regulations

4

This presentation is for

Anyone within the Hospitality amp Catering sector these include

Hotels

Restaurants

Pubs

Bars amp Nightclubs

Membership Clubs ( Golf clubs bowls)

Events Event Management

Anyone within these businesses could use this report to improve there business

and support the environment

ldquoThe earth will not continue to offer its harvest except with faithful stewardship We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generationsrdquo― Pope John Paul II

5

The Impact Customers make

ldquoOne hotel guest can generate about 1kg (2lb) of waste per night more than half of it in paper plastic and cardboard In addition to negative environmental impact as landfill capacity diminishes so the cost of waste disposal becomes more expensive In the UK for example landfilling costs are now pound48 per tonne (11 tons) compared to pound18 a tonne in 2005rdquo ldquoUp to 60 of the rubbish that ends up in the dustbin can be recycledrdquo

Customers have a huge impact on the amount of waste which is produced but if hospitality provider ie hotels help reduce the amount of waste it is possible for them to produce it benefits the hotel as less work and the environment

6

Method of reducing wasteInstall recycling bins in guest rooms

Put two bins in guestrooms one for general waste and one for

recycling The recycling one should be larger and specify which

products can be placed in it Housekeeping trolleys must be fitted

with separate bins for collecting recyclable material

Install Soap dispensers

For toiletries switch to dispensers and purchase bulk containers

The Scandic hotel chain found that only 15 of its soaps

shampoos and conditioners were used with the balance thrown

away By replacing traditional amenities with bulk items Scandic

has reduced its waste volume by 40 and packaging waste by

11 tonnes annually7

Method of reducing waste Install Water effective saving shower head

Water saving shower heads mix water with air to reduce the amount of water emitted reducing the amount of water The Shower heads controls the flow and spray pattern of water They come in a range of shapes and sizes and the design can directly affect water consumption

Use less towels

Instead of putting 4 towels in a room for one person put one or two as I you put more they donrsquot really need 4 but as they are in the room they will need to be washed

Reduce electrical use by

Install Sensors key card holder presence detector thermostat open close windows

Install Actuators lighting control air conditioning control

Install A single easy-to-use interface from simple push buttons to user-friendly touch screens

Automated functions provide additional energy savings and smoother operation without any inconvenience for the guests

Benefits for End Users10 energy savings off each guestroomrsquos electric bill

By lowering room temperature by just one degree you can shave 3 off of your HVAC systemrsquos energy consumption

Achieve additional savings through smart lighting and blind management 8

Carbon Footprint

Shower heads

Its is a good option to switch to a water saving

shower head as it reduces the water us lowering

the cost and improve your carbon footprint Its

allows guest to clean more effectively as they

have a bigger head

This is what you

could save

9

Why you should reduce your carbon

footprintPositives Helping improve the air

quality

Customer are more focus on eco tourism gives a business a more friendly and bigger cut of the market

Reduces overhead costs for waste

Supporting the future for the next generation

Helping improve the environment

Negatives If you donrsquot we will see

further Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns are changing the growing patterns of plants and result in indigenous vegetation moving to increasingly cooler climates Sea levels are rising as the temperature of our planet

10

Impact Carbon footprint have on the

environment High Carbon footprints mean that you are not being environmentally friendly

such as recycling installing energy saving devices If you have a high

carbon footprint you are helping to produce greater greenhouse gases

which help destroy the earths atmosphere As the Atmosphere is destroyed

by greenhouse gases More sunlight enters through atmosphere warming the

planet and heating the atmosphere When the sunrsquos rays hit the earth they

also cause a reflection infrared radiation which is what stays in the earthrsquos atmosphere due to greenhouse gases

Reducing your carbon footprint in your business by using less towels less

water less electricity which is made by fossil fuels you help protect the

atmosphere Ozone layer

Ozone Layer depletion video watch it

11

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Hospitalities impact on the Environment understanding

stakeholder confliction within hospitality and analyse the

impact of tourism within hospitality

Instruction to

ldquoA nation that destroys its soils destroys

itself Forests are the lungs of our land

purifying the air and giving fresh strength

to our people rdquo

― Franklin D Roosevelt

2

Environment ndash The term environment can be used an defined in different ways depending on the use and terms of the word according to the Oxford dictionary ldquoThe surroundings or conditions in which a person animal or plant lives or operates survival in an often hostile environmentrdquo

Environment The term Environment in expression of human aspect can be defined as the surroundings or conditions in which a person animal or plant lives or operatesrdquo

Sustainability The term Sustainability can be defined in reflectance to environmental arearsquos as ldquoFor renewable resources the rate of harvest should not exceed the rate of regeneration (sustainable yield) [For pollution] The rates of waste generation from projects should not exceed the assimilative capacity of the environment (sustainable waste disposal) and For non-renewable resources the depletion of the non-renewable resources should require comparable development of renewable substitutes for that resourcerdquo

Carbon Footprint The term Carbon foot means ldquoThe amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular individual organization or communityrdquo

Waste The term Waste means Use or expend carelessly extravagantly or to no purpose In terms of environmental waste Hazardous waste is defined as liquid solid contained gas or sludge wastes that contain properties that are dangerous or potentially harmful to human health or the environment Learn how to properly manage and dispose of hazardous waste

Ozone Layer The term Ozone Layer means A layer in the earthrsquos stratosphere at an altitude of about 10 km (62 miles) containing a high concentration of ozone which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun

Fossil fuels The term Fossil fuels means A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms

Understanding the Terminology

3

Some Legislation surrounding environmental

policies and tourist impact

1956 Clean Air Act ndash This act was implemented by parliament in 1956 to reduce air pollution and increase air quality

1974 Control of Pollution Act ndash This act set regulation on pollution from companies amp disposal of waste

2006 The Waste Management (England and Wales) Regulations

2007 The Waste and Air Pollution (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations

2008 Climate Change Act ndash This act brings in targets for carbon footprints

2009 The Carbon Accounting Regulations

4

This presentation is for

Anyone within the Hospitality amp Catering sector these include

Hotels

Restaurants

Pubs

Bars amp Nightclubs

Membership Clubs ( Golf clubs bowls)

Events Event Management

Anyone within these businesses could use this report to improve there business

and support the environment

ldquoThe earth will not continue to offer its harvest except with faithful stewardship We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generationsrdquo― Pope John Paul II

5

The Impact Customers make

ldquoOne hotel guest can generate about 1kg (2lb) of waste per night more than half of it in paper plastic and cardboard In addition to negative environmental impact as landfill capacity diminishes so the cost of waste disposal becomes more expensive In the UK for example landfilling costs are now pound48 per tonne (11 tons) compared to pound18 a tonne in 2005rdquo ldquoUp to 60 of the rubbish that ends up in the dustbin can be recycledrdquo

Customers have a huge impact on the amount of waste which is produced but if hospitality provider ie hotels help reduce the amount of waste it is possible for them to produce it benefits the hotel as less work and the environment

6

Method of reducing wasteInstall recycling bins in guest rooms

Put two bins in guestrooms one for general waste and one for

recycling The recycling one should be larger and specify which

products can be placed in it Housekeeping trolleys must be fitted

with separate bins for collecting recyclable material

Install Soap dispensers

For toiletries switch to dispensers and purchase bulk containers

The Scandic hotel chain found that only 15 of its soaps

shampoos and conditioners were used with the balance thrown

away By replacing traditional amenities with bulk items Scandic

has reduced its waste volume by 40 and packaging waste by

11 tonnes annually7

Method of reducing waste Install Water effective saving shower head

Water saving shower heads mix water with air to reduce the amount of water emitted reducing the amount of water The Shower heads controls the flow and spray pattern of water They come in a range of shapes and sizes and the design can directly affect water consumption

Use less towels

Instead of putting 4 towels in a room for one person put one or two as I you put more they donrsquot really need 4 but as they are in the room they will need to be washed

Reduce electrical use by

Install Sensors key card holder presence detector thermostat open close windows

Install Actuators lighting control air conditioning control

Install A single easy-to-use interface from simple push buttons to user-friendly touch screens

Automated functions provide additional energy savings and smoother operation without any inconvenience for the guests

Benefits for End Users10 energy savings off each guestroomrsquos electric bill

By lowering room temperature by just one degree you can shave 3 off of your HVAC systemrsquos energy consumption

Achieve additional savings through smart lighting and blind management 8

Carbon Footprint

Shower heads

Its is a good option to switch to a water saving

shower head as it reduces the water us lowering

the cost and improve your carbon footprint Its

allows guest to clean more effectively as they

have a bigger head

This is what you

could save

9

Why you should reduce your carbon

footprintPositives Helping improve the air

quality

Customer are more focus on eco tourism gives a business a more friendly and bigger cut of the market

Reduces overhead costs for waste

Supporting the future for the next generation

Helping improve the environment

Negatives If you donrsquot we will see

further Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns are changing the growing patterns of plants and result in indigenous vegetation moving to increasingly cooler climates Sea levels are rising as the temperature of our planet

10

Impact Carbon footprint have on the

environment High Carbon footprints mean that you are not being environmentally friendly

such as recycling installing energy saving devices If you have a high

carbon footprint you are helping to produce greater greenhouse gases

which help destroy the earths atmosphere As the Atmosphere is destroyed

by greenhouse gases More sunlight enters through atmosphere warming the

planet and heating the atmosphere When the sunrsquos rays hit the earth they

also cause a reflection infrared radiation which is what stays in the earthrsquos atmosphere due to greenhouse gases

Reducing your carbon footprint in your business by using less towels less

water less electricity which is made by fossil fuels you help protect the

atmosphere Ozone layer

Ozone Layer depletion video watch it

11

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Environment ndash The term environment can be used an defined in different ways depending on the use and terms of the word according to the Oxford dictionary ldquoThe surroundings or conditions in which a person animal or plant lives or operates survival in an often hostile environmentrdquo

Environment The term Environment in expression of human aspect can be defined as the surroundings or conditions in which a person animal or plant lives or operatesrdquo

Sustainability The term Sustainability can be defined in reflectance to environmental arearsquos as ldquoFor renewable resources the rate of harvest should not exceed the rate of regeneration (sustainable yield) [For pollution] The rates of waste generation from projects should not exceed the assimilative capacity of the environment (sustainable waste disposal) and For non-renewable resources the depletion of the non-renewable resources should require comparable development of renewable substitutes for that resourcerdquo

Carbon Footprint The term Carbon foot means ldquoThe amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular individual organization or communityrdquo

Waste The term Waste means Use or expend carelessly extravagantly or to no purpose In terms of environmental waste Hazardous waste is defined as liquid solid contained gas or sludge wastes that contain properties that are dangerous or potentially harmful to human health or the environment Learn how to properly manage and dispose of hazardous waste

Ozone Layer The term Ozone Layer means A layer in the earthrsquos stratosphere at an altitude of about 10 km (62 miles) containing a high concentration of ozone which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun

Fossil fuels The term Fossil fuels means A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms

Understanding the Terminology

3

Some Legislation surrounding environmental

policies and tourist impact

1956 Clean Air Act ndash This act was implemented by parliament in 1956 to reduce air pollution and increase air quality

1974 Control of Pollution Act ndash This act set regulation on pollution from companies amp disposal of waste

2006 The Waste Management (England and Wales) Regulations

2007 The Waste and Air Pollution (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations

2008 Climate Change Act ndash This act brings in targets for carbon footprints

2009 The Carbon Accounting Regulations

4

This presentation is for

Anyone within the Hospitality amp Catering sector these include

Hotels

Restaurants

Pubs

Bars amp Nightclubs

Membership Clubs ( Golf clubs bowls)

Events Event Management

Anyone within these businesses could use this report to improve there business

and support the environment

ldquoThe earth will not continue to offer its harvest except with faithful stewardship We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generationsrdquo― Pope John Paul II

5

The Impact Customers make

ldquoOne hotel guest can generate about 1kg (2lb) of waste per night more than half of it in paper plastic and cardboard In addition to negative environmental impact as landfill capacity diminishes so the cost of waste disposal becomes more expensive In the UK for example landfilling costs are now pound48 per tonne (11 tons) compared to pound18 a tonne in 2005rdquo ldquoUp to 60 of the rubbish that ends up in the dustbin can be recycledrdquo

Customers have a huge impact on the amount of waste which is produced but if hospitality provider ie hotels help reduce the amount of waste it is possible for them to produce it benefits the hotel as less work and the environment

6

Method of reducing wasteInstall recycling bins in guest rooms

Put two bins in guestrooms one for general waste and one for

recycling The recycling one should be larger and specify which

products can be placed in it Housekeeping trolleys must be fitted

with separate bins for collecting recyclable material

Install Soap dispensers

For toiletries switch to dispensers and purchase bulk containers

The Scandic hotel chain found that only 15 of its soaps

shampoos and conditioners were used with the balance thrown

away By replacing traditional amenities with bulk items Scandic

has reduced its waste volume by 40 and packaging waste by

11 tonnes annually7

Method of reducing waste Install Water effective saving shower head

Water saving shower heads mix water with air to reduce the amount of water emitted reducing the amount of water The Shower heads controls the flow and spray pattern of water They come in a range of shapes and sizes and the design can directly affect water consumption

Use less towels

Instead of putting 4 towels in a room for one person put one or two as I you put more they donrsquot really need 4 but as they are in the room they will need to be washed

Reduce electrical use by

Install Sensors key card holder presence detector thermostat open close windows

Install Actuators lighting control air conditioning control

Install A single easy-to-use interface from simple push buttons to user-friendly touch screens

Automated functions provide additional energy savings and smoother operation without any inconvenience for the guests

Benefits for End Users10 energy savings off each guestroomrsquos electric bill

By lowering room temperature by just one degree you can shave 3 off of your HVAC systemrsquos energy consumption

Achieve additional savings through smart lighting and blind management 8

Carbon Footprint

Shower heads

Its is a good option to switch to a water saving

shower head as it reduces the water us lowering

the cost and improve your carbon footprint Its

allows guest to clean more effectively as they

have a bigger head

This is what you

could save

9

Why you should reduce your carbon

footprintPositives Helping improve the air

quality

Customer are more focus on eco tourism gives a business a more friendly and bigger cut of the market

Reduces overhead costs for waste

Supporting the future for the next generation

Helping improve the environment

Negatives If you donrsquot we will see

further Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns are changing the growing patterns of plants and result in indigenous vegetation moving to increasingly cooler climates Sea levels are rising as the temperature of our planet

10

Impact Carbon footprint have on the

environment High Carbon footprints mean that you are not being environmentally friendly

such as recycling installing energy saving devices If you have a high

carbon footprint you are helping to produce greater greenhouse gases

which help destroy the earths atmosphere As the Atmosphere is destroyed

by greenhouse gases More sunlight enters through atmosphere warming the

planet and heating the atmosphere When the sunrsquos rays hit the earth they

also cause a reflection infrared radiation which is what stays in the earthrsquos atmosphere due to greenhouse gases

Reducing your carbon footprint in your business by using less towels less

water less electricity which is made by fossil fuels you help protect the

atmosphere Ozone layer

Ozone Layer depletion video watch it

11

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Some Legislation surrounding environmental

policies and tourist impact

1956 Clean Air Act ndash This act was implemented by parliament in 1956 to reduce air pollution and increase air quality

1974 Control of Pollution Act ndash This act set regulation on pollution from companies amp disposal of waste

2006 The Waste Management (England and Wales) Regulations

2007 The Waste and Air Pollution (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations

2008 Climate Change Act ndash This act brings in targets for carbon footprints

2009 The Carbon Accounting Regulations

4

This presentation is for

Anyone within the Hospitality amp Catering sector these include

Hotels

Restaurants

Pubs

Bars amp Nightclubs

Membership Clubs ( Golf clubs bowls)

Events Event Management

Anyone within these businesses could use this report to improve there business

and support the environment

ldquoThe earth will not continue to offer its harvest except with faithful stewardship We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generationsrdquo― Pope John Paul II

5

The Impact Customers make

ldquoOne hotel guest can generate about 1kg (2lb) of waste per night more than half of it in paper plastic and cardboard In addition to negative environmental impact as landfill capacity diminishes so the cost of waste disposal becomes more expensive In the UK for example landfilling costs are now pound48 per tonne (11 tons) compared to pound18 a tonne in 2005rdquo ldquoUp to 60 of the rubbish that ends up in the dustbin can be recycledrdquo

Customers have a huge impact on the amount of waste which is produced but if hospitality provider ie hotels help reduce the amount of waste it is possible for them to produce it benefits the hotel as less work and the environment

6

Method of reducing wasteInstall recycling bins in guest rooms

Put two bins in guestrooms one for general waste and one for

recycling The recycling one should be larger and specify which

products can be placed in it Housekeeping trolleys must be fitted

with separate bins for collecting recyclable material

Install Soap dispensers

For toiletries switch to dispensers and purchase bulk containers

The Scandic hotel chain found that only 15 of its soaps

shampoos and conditioners were used with the balance thrown

away By replacing traditional amenities with bulk items Scandic

has reduced its waste volume by 40 and packaging waste by

11 tonnes annually7

Method of reducing waste Install Water effective saving shower head

Water saving shower heads mix water with air to reduce the amount of water emitted reducing the amount of water The Shower heads controls the flow and spray pattern of water They come in a range of shapes and sizes and the design can directly affect water consumption

Use less towels

Instead of putting 4 towels in a room for one person put one or two as I you put more they donrsquot really need 4 but as they are in the room they will need to be washed

Reduce electrical use by

Install Sensors key card holder presence detector thermostat open close windows

Install Actuators lighting control air conditioning control

Install A single easy-to-use interface from simple push buttons to user-friendly touch screens

Automated functions provide additional energy savings and smoother operation without any inconvenience for the guests

Benefits for End Users10 energy savings off each guestroomrsquos electric bill

By lowering room temperature by just one degree you can shave 3 off of your HVAC systemrsquos energy consumption

Achieve additional savings through smart lighting and blind management 8

Carbon Footprint

Shower heads

Its is a good option to switch to a water saving

shower head as it reduces the water us lowering

the cost and improve your carbon footprint Its

allows guest to clean more effectively as they

have a bigger head

This is what you

could save

9

Why you should reduce your carbon

footprintPositives Helping improve the air

quality

Customer are more focus on eco tourism gives a business a more friendly and bigger cut of the market

Reduces overhead costs for waste

Supporting the future for the next generation

Helping improve the environment

Negatives If you donrsquot we will see

further Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns are changing the growing patterns of plants and result in indigenous vegetation moving to increasingly cooler climates Sea levels are rising as the temperature of our planet

10

Impact Carbon footprint have on the

environment High Carbon footprints mean that you are not being environmentally friendly

such as recycling installing energy saving devices If you have a high

carbon footprint you are helping to produce greater greenhouse gases

which help destroy the earths atmosphere As the Atmosphere is destroyed

by greenhouse gases More sunlight enters through atmosphere warming the

planet and heating the atmosphere When the sunrsquos rays hit the earth they

also cause a reflection infrared radiation which is what stays in the earthrsquos atmosphere due to greenhouse gases

Reducing your carbon footprint in your business by using less towels less

water less electricity which is made by fossil fuels you help protect the

atmosphere Ozone layer

Ozone Layer depletion video watch it

11

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

This presentation is for

Anyone within the Hospitality amp Catering sector these include

Hotels

Restaurants

Pubs

Bars amp Nightclubs

Membership Clubs ( Golf clubs bowls)

Events Event Management

Anyone within these businesses could use this report to improve there business

and support the environment

ldquoThe earth will not continue to offer its harvest except with faithful stewardship We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generationsrdquo― Pope John Paul II

5

The Impact Customers make

ldquoOne hotel guest can generate about 1kg (2lb) of waste per night more than half of it in paper plastic and cardboard In addition to negative environmental impact as landfill capacity diminishes so the cost of waste disposal becomes more expensive In the UK for example landfilling costs are now pound48 per tonne (11 tons) compared to pound18 a tonne in 2005rdquo ldquoUp to 60 of the rubbish that ends up in the dustbin can be recycledrdquo

Customers have a huge impact on the amount of waste which is produced but if hospitality provider ie hotels help reduce the amount of waste it is possible for them to produce it benefits the hotel as less work and the environment

6

Method of reducing wasteInstall recycling bins in guest rooms

Put two bins in guestrooms one for general waste and one for

recycling The recycling one should be larger and specify which

products can be placed in it Housekeeping trolleys must be fitted

with separate bins for collecting recyclable material

Install Soap dispensers

For toiletries switch to dispensers and purchase bulk containers

The Scandic hotel chain found that only 15 of its soaps

shampoos and conditioners were used with the balance thrown

away By replacing traditional amenities with bulk items Scandic

has reduced its waste volume by 40 and packaging waste by

11 tonnes annually7

Method of reducing waste Install Water effective saving shower head

Water saving shower heads mix water with air to reduce the amount of water emitted reducing the amount of water The Shower heads controls the flow and spray pattern of water They come in a range of shapes and sizes and the design can directly affect water consumption

Use less towels

Instead of putting 4 towels in a room for one person put one or two as I you put more they donrsquot really need 4 but as they are in the room they will need to be washed

Reduce electrical use by

Install Sensors key card holder presence detector thermostat open close windows

Install Actuators lighting control air conditioning control

Install A single easy-to-use interface from simple push buttons to user-friendly touch screens

Automated functions provide additional energy savings and smoother operation without any inconvenience for the guests

Benefits for End Users10 energy savings off each guestroomrsquos electric bill

By lowering room temperature by just one degree you can shave 3 off of your HVAC systemrsquos energy consumption

Achieve additional savings through smart lighting and blind management 8

Carbon Footprint

Shower heads

Its is a good option to switch to a water saving

shower head as it reduces the water us lowering

the cost and improve your carbon footprint Its

allows guest to clean more effectively as they

have a bigger head

This is what you

could save

9

Why you should reduce your carbon

footprintPositives Helping improve the air

quality

Customer are more focus on eco tourism gives a business a more friendly and bigger cut of the market

Reduces overhead costs for waste

Supporting the future for the next generation

Helping improve the environment

Negatives If you donrsquot we will see

further Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns are changing the growing patterns of plants and result in indigenous vegetation moving to increasingly cooler climates Sea levels are rising as the temperature of our planet

10

Impact Carbon footprint have on the

environment High Carbon footprints mean that you are not being environmentally friendly

such as recycling installing energy saving devices If you have a high

carbon footprint you are helping to produce greater greenhouse gases

which help destroy the earths atmosphere As the Atmosphere is destroyed

by greenhouse gases More sunlight enters through atmosphere warming the

planet and heating the atmosphere When the sunrsquos rays hit the earth they

also cause a reflection infrared radiation which is what stays in the earthrsquos atmosphere due to greenhouse gases

Reducing your carbon footprint in your business by using less towels less

water less electricity which is made by fossil fuels you help protect the

atmosphere Ozone layer

Ozone Layer depletion video watch it

11

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

The Impact Customers make

ldquoOne hotel guest can generate about 1kg (2lb) of waste per night more than half of it in paper plastic and cardboard In addition to negative environmental impact as landfill capacity diminishes so the cost of waste disposal becomes more expensive In the UK for example landfilling costs are now pound48 per tonne (11 tons) compared to pound18 a tonne in 2005rdquo ldquoUp to 60 of the rubbish that ends up in the dustbin can be recycledrdquo

Customers have a huge impact on the amount of waste which is produced but if hospitality provider ie hotels help reduce the amount of waste it is possible for them to produce it benefits the hotel as less work and the environment

6

Method of reducing wasteInstall recycling bins in guest rooms

Put two bins in guestrooms one for general waste and one for

recycling The recycling one should be larger and specify which

products can be placed in it Housekeeping trolleys must be fitted

with separate bins for collecting recyclable material

Install Soap dispensers

For toiletries switch to dispensers and purchase bulk containers

The Scandic hotel chain found that only 15 of its soaps

shampoos and conditioners were used with the balance thrown

away By replacing traditional amenities with bulk items Scandic

has reduced its waste volume by 40 and packaging waste by

11 tonnes annually7

Method of reducing waste Install Water effective saving shower head

Water saving shower heads mix water with air to reduce the amount of water emitted reducing the amount of water The Shower heads controls the flow and spray pattern of water They come in a range of shapes and sizes and the design can directly affect water consumption

Use less towels

Instead of putting 4 towels in a room for one person put one or two as I you put more they donrsquot really need 4 but as they are in the room they will need to be washed

Reduce electrical use by

Install Sensors key card holder presence detector thermostat open close windows

Install Actuators lighting control air conditioning control

Install A single easy-to-use interface from simple push buttons to user-friendly touch screens

Automated functions provide additional energy savings and smoother operation without any inconvenience for the guests

Benefits for End Users10 energy savings off each guestroomrsquos electric bill

By lowering room temperature by just one degree you can shave 3 off of your HVAC systemrsquos energy consumption

Achieve additional savings through smart lighting and blind management 8

Carbon Footprint

Shower heads

Its is a good option to switch to a water saving

shower head as it reduces the water us lowering

the cost and improve your carbon footprint Its

allows guest to clean more effectively as they

have a bigger head

This is what you

could save

9

Why you should reduce your carbon

footprintPositives Helping improve the air

quality

Customer are more focus on eco tourism gives a business a more friendly and bigger cut of the market

Reduces overhead costs for waste

Supporting the future for the next generation

Helping improve the environment

Negatives If you donrsquot we will see

further Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns are changing the growing patterns of plants and result in indigenous vegetation moving to increasingly cooler climates Sea levels are rising as the temperature of our planet

10

Impact Carbon footprint have on the

environment High Carbon footprints mean that you are not being environmentally friendly

such as recycling installing energy saving devices If you have a high

carbon footprint you are helping to produce greater greenhouse gases

which help destroy the earths atmosphere As the Atmosphere is destroyed

by greenhouse gases More sunlight enters through atmosphere warming the

planet and heating the atmosphere When the sunrsquos rays hit the earth they

also cause a reflection infrared radiation which is what stays in the earthrsquos atmosphere due to greenhouse gases

Reducing your carbon footprint in your business by using less towels less

water less electricity which is made by fossil fuels you help protect the

atmosphere Ozone layer

Ozone Layer depletion video watch it

11

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Method of reducing wasteInstall recycling bins in guest rooms

Put two bins in guestrooms one for general waste and one for

recycling The recycling one should be larger and specify which

products can be placed in it Housekeeping trolleys must be fitted

with separate bins for collecting recyclable material

Install Soap dispensers

For toiletries switch to dispensers and purchase bulk containers

The Scandic hotel chain found that only 15 of its soaps

shampoos and conditioners were used with the balance thrown

away By replacing traditional amenities with bulk items Scandic

has reduced its waste volume by 40 and packaging waste by

11 tonnes annually7

Method of reducing waste Install Water effective saving shower head

Water saving shower heads mix water with air to reduce the amount of water emitted reducing the amount of water The Shower heads controls the flow and spray pattern of water They come in a range of shapes and sizes and the design can directly affect water consumption

Use less towels

Instead of putting 4 towels in a room for one person put one or two as I you put more they donrsquot really need 4 but as they are in the room they will need to be washed

Reduce electrical use by

Install Sensors key card holder presence detector thermostat open close windows

Install Actuators lighting control air conditioning control

Install A single easy-to-use interface from simple push buttons to user-friendly touch screens

Automated functions provide additional energy savings and smoother operation without any inconvenience for the guests

Benefits for End Users10 energy savings off each guestroomrsquos electric bill

By lowering room temperature by just one degree you can shave 3 off of your HVAC systemrsquos energy consumption

Achieve additional savings through smart lighting and blind management 8

Carbon Footprint

Shower heads

Its is a good option to switch to a water saving

shower head as it reduces the water us lowering

the cost and improve your carbon footprint Its

allows guest to clean more effectively as they

have a bigger head

This is what you

could save

9

Why you should reduce your carbon

footprintPositives Helping improve the air

quality

Customer are more focus on eco tourism gives a business a more friendly and bigger cut of the market

Reduces overhead costs for waste

Supporting the future for the next generation

Helping improve the environment

Negatives If you donrsquot we will see

further Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns are changing the growing patterns of plants and result in indigenous vegetation moving to increasingly cooler climates Sea levels are rising as the temperature of our planet

10

Impact Carbon footprint have on the

environment High Carbon footprints mean that you are not being environmentally friendly

such as recycling installing energy saving devices If you have a high

carbon footprint you are helping to produce greater greenhouse gases

which help destroy the earths atmosphere As the Atmosphere is destroyed

by greenhouse gases More sunlight enters through atmosphere warming the

planet and heating the atmosphere When the sunrsquos rays hit the earth they

also cause a reflection infrared radiation which is what stays in the earthrsquos atmosphere due to greenhouse gases

Reducing your carbon footprint in your business by using less towels less

water less electricity which is made by fossil fuels you help protect the

atmosphere Ozone layer

Ozone Layer depletion video watch it

11

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Method of reducing waste Install Water effective saving shower head

Water saving shower heads mix water with air to reduce the amount of water emitted reducing the amount of water The Shower heads controls the flow and spray pattern of water They come in a range of shapes and sizes and the design can directly affect water consumption

Use less towels

Instead of putting 4 towels in a room for one person put one or two as I you put more they donrsquot really need 4 but as they are in the room they will need to be washed

Reduce electrical use by

Install Sensors key card holder presence detector thermostat open close windows

Install Actuators lighting control air conditioning control

Install A single easy-to-use interface from simple push buttons to user-friendly touch screens

Automated functions provide additional energy savings and smoother operation without any inconvenience for the guests

Benefits for End Users10 energy savings off each guestroomrsquos electric bill

By lowering room temperature by just one degree you can shave 3 off of your HVAC systemrsquos energy consumption

Achieve additional savings through smart lighting and blind management 8

Carbon Footprint

Shower heads

Its is a good option to switch to a water saving

shower head as it reduces the water us lowering

the cost and improve your carbon footprint Its

allows guest to clean more effectively as they

have a bigger head

This is what you

could save

9

Why you should reduce your carbon

footprintPositives Helping improve the air

quality

Customer are more focus on eco tourism gives a business a more friendly and bigger cut of the market

Reduces overhead costs for waste

Supporting the future for the next generation

Helping improve the environment

Negatives If you donrsquot we will see

further Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns are changing the growing patterns of plants and result in indigenous vegetation moving to increasingly cooler climates Sea levels are rising as the temperature of our planet

10

Impact Carbon footprint have on the

environment High Carbon footprints mean that you are not being environmentally friendly

such as recycling installing energy saving devices If you have a high

carbon footprint you are helping to produce greater greenhouse gases

which help destroy the earths atmosphere As the Atmosphere is destroyed

by greenhouse gases More sunlight enters through atmosphere warming the

planet and heating the atmosphere When the sunrsquos rays hit the earth they

also cause a reflection infrared radiation which is what stays in the earthrsquos atmosphere due to greenhouse gases

Reducing your carbon footprint in your business by using less towels less

water less electricity which is made by fossil fuels you help protect the

atmosphere Ozone layer

Ozone Layer depletion video watch it

11

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Carbon Footprint

Shower heads

Its is a good option to switch to a water saving

shower head as it reduces the water us lowering

the cost and improve your carbon footprint Its

allows guest to clean more effectively as they

have a bigger head

This is what you

could save

9

Why you should reduce your carbon

footprintPositives Helping improve the air

quality

Customer are more focus on eco tourism gives a business a more friendly and bigger cut of the market

Reduces overhead costs for waste

Supporting the future for the next generation

Helping improve the environment

Negatives If you donrsquot we will see

further Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns are changing the growing patterns of plants and result in indigenous vegetation moving to increasingly cooler climates Sea levels are rising as the temperature of our planet

10

Impact Carbon footprint have on the

environment High Carbon footprints mean that you are not being environmentally friendly

such as recycling installing energy saving devices If you have a high

carbon footprint you are helping to produce greater greenhouse gases

which help destroy the earths atmosphere As the Atmosphere is destroyed

by greenhouse gases More sunlight enters through atmosphere warming the

planet and heating the atmosphere When the sunrsquos rays hit the earth they

also cause a reflection infrared radiation which is what stays in the earthrsquos atmosphere due to greenhouse gases

Reducing your carbon footprint in your business by using less towels less

water less electricity which is made by fossil fuels you help protect the

atmosphere Ozone layer

Ozone Layer depletion video watch it

11

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Why you should reduce your carbon

footprintPositives Helping improve the air

quality

Customer are more focus on eco tourism gives a business a more friendly and bigger cut of the market

Reduces overhead costs for waste

Supporting the future for the next generation

Helping improve the environment

Negatives If you donrsquot we will see

further Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns are changing the growing patterns of plants and result in indigenous vegetation moving to increasingly cooler climates Sea levels are rising as the temperature of our planet

10

Impact Carbon footprint have on the

environment High Carbon footprints mean that you are not being environmentally friendly

such as recycling installing energy saving devices If you have a high

carbon footprint you are helping to produce greater greenhouse gases

which help destroy the earths atmosphere As the Atmosphere is destroyed

by greenhouse gases More sunlight enters through atmosphere warming the

planet and heating the atmosphere When the sunrsquos rays hit the earth they

also cause a reflection infrared radiation which is what stays in the earthrsquos atmosphere due to greenhouse gases

Reducing your carbon footprint in your business by using less towels less

water less electricity which is made by fossil fuels you help protect the

atmosphere Ozone layer

Ozone Layer depletion video watch it

11

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Impact Carbon footprint have on the

environment High Carbon footprints mean that you are not being environmentally friendly

such as recycling installing energy saving devices If you have a high

carbon footprint you are helping to produce greater greenhouse gases

which help destroy the earths atmosphere As the Atmosphere is destroyed

by greenhouse gases More sunlight enters through atmosphere warming the

planet and heating the atmosphere When the sunrsquos rays hit the earth they

also cause a reflection infrared radiation which is what stays in the earthrsquos atmosphere due to greenhouse gases

Reducing your carbon footprint in your business by using less towels less

water less electricity which is made by fossil fuels you help protect the

atmosphere Ozone layer

Ozone Layer depletion video watch it

11

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Positives and Negatives of Suitable

developmentPositives Lowering costs

Being able to be part of the eco tourism market

More and more guest are aware of the environmental issues and our looking to stay in a economical place

Being able to provide extra services such as house bottle water thought scheme and inchoatives which support the community

Negatives The initial cost of becoming

greener and more self suitable

Possible thinking that you have to compromise quality for guest

12

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Understanding the Impact Within Hospitality amp Catering we as an industry which can make a large

difference to the quality of life in terms of pollution and being more environmentally friendly One hotel has does not have a huge significant impact on the environment but collectively as a industry w throw away 287 million tonnes of rubbish and 46 of it could have been recycled It is also estimated that 920000 tonnes of this overall figure the equivalent to 13 billion meals is wasted

Serval companies such as Whitbread McDonalds have pledge to improve there wastage by running scheme such as Whitbread have called Good Together which pledges to have no landfill waste by 2020

This table shows that one hotel emit up to

206 kg of CO2 a night which is a high CO2

Level as this is seen as negative for the

Environment

13

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Employment in the UK for 16 to 64 year olds has increased due to the increase in

hotels being built in the UK According to the people 1st report in 2011 hospitality

jobs made up for 42 of the total GVA in the nation

This table shows that Hospitality has

taken an increase in turnover in the

last 12 months since 2001 to 2012

14

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Buying Organic food means that you our

buying something that has grow or lived as

close to natural as possible buying locally so

at local market help support the environment

as when we buy food products that need to

be shipped across the world this useless fusel

fouls which is harmful to our climate

Buying locally also support the communities

which we live in by keeping value resources

and economy within the local area

supporting local development

When we buy items which have been

shipped this becomes an environmental

issue so it is 100 positive to buy locally to

support ourselves and our communities

If we donrsquot buy locally this impacts the

environment our own community suffers

and we are not getting as fresh product

We also have organisations like Fairtrade

which support local growth and Fairtrade for

each person so that the farmers get a fair

price

Buying Locally How this helps the Environment communities and ourselves

15

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Fairtrade

Fairtrade is a charity organisation which was founded as they found that farmer would be being paid next to nothing for there harvest what they our paid without Fairtrade is not even enough to live on Fairtrade have several value they also support the environment as they help support farmer who work in counties which need extra support they encourage organic growth which support the planet

Please these three video which I use in talk with Youth and adults with the Christian Community

16

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Environmental demands dilemma

Water is the key to life and without this valuable resource we

would not be able to survive As a species we our growing so

our dependants for a resource is growing but the amount of the

resource is not so we our having to use way to conserve water

such as filtering reusing water saving devices this all helps

support the environment and use as well as saving water

reducing our bills

17

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Methods of saving and not using foul

fuels The way in which we make electricity to go into the national grid is by

breaking down the atomic structure of foul fuels which have been created

in the soil This is a depleting resource one way in which you can create

electric for your own use and become more eco is using solar panels as this

allows you to create electric and you can use it for heating Solar power is an important development as this allows you to be more self sustainable as

foul foils will run out so new ways of powering our lives is essential You are

also able to sell any unused energy to the national grid Business can use

solar panels to support themselves to be more sustainable and reduce there

carbon emissions

Watch video

18

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Sustainable Development

Whitbread Premier inn our a chain hotel which our environmental aware they as they produce Electrical targets and run a Good together scheme which focuses management of individual hotels to reduce electrical cost by having green WinCard which our audit points if they our all green the team and members of the hotel get a weeks pay free They ensure that hotel are running at environmental friendly by install coverts to the electrical supply which brings down the voltage make it us less energy output from 140 to 120 for every hotel They also install electrical sectors to turn lights of in bedrooms when doors close and when people stop moving after time in area and corridors they also install water efficient appliances like better dishwashers

19

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

20

21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Business how theology effects

In this modern era business can be highly effected by guest

impact though review sites as guest become more

economically ware they will want more eco based hotels

There our websites which rate the eco status which can highly

effect customer views Websites like Trip Advisor now rate and

grade hotels on there eco status This impacts in many ways

thought customer sales and if a business is more eco based they

will be more profitable as there overhead cost our lower

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21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

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21

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

StakeholdersBusiness have several stakeholders which influence a business from the staff to the owner they are all stakeholders even the customer become a form of a stake holder in the business

Even though many people are stakeholders in the same business

They have conflicting perceptions meaning in terms of economical stainability they have different ideas for example the Owner will l want to ensure all cost are low and everything is running a peak productivity with max results from little input The staff will be focused on customer and striving to make life for them good so they may not care as much if lights are on or off Customer will be looking to have as much fun and value for money so they will not overall care what is left on or how many towels are used

So to try and stop conflicting stakeholder ship using sensors for lights and eco equipment helps to ensure that all stakeholders are working together to ensure quality of service as well as ensuring stainability

22

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Recourse business need

Water

Gas

Electricity

These are essential to any business in Hospitality as they our the

cornerstones to the services and products a hotel or restaurant or

event company provide

23

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Balance of communities

Its is important for any business when starting up to look at the

location one to ensure that the business would be successful in

the local and to ensure it fits in with the local community It is

also important for any tourist attraction or business to develop

with the community in sustainability and profitability A poor

example of understand stakeholder which causes conflict is

megaflop which several years ago was a tropical island with

many local but now is a night club seen which cause great

difficult for the local do to the tourists This is why when creating

a busyness you must do a environmental impact assessment to

judge the community and viability of the business

24

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

Summary

In this report we have described the impact which we have on

the environment We have looked at conflicting options and

stakeholders We have also analysed the impact which we

have on the environment and how to be more economical

and sustainable to improve and protect the environment

We have covered

- Solar Power - Stakeholders - Fairtrade - Equipment and

ways in which we can develop processes

- C02 and greenhouse gases and there effects - We have

address positives and negatives - Key Issues which face the

Industry

25

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

26

ReferencesBooks

David Kirk (Professor and Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Queen Margaret College Edinburgh UK)

httpdxdoiorg10110809596119510095325

httpwwwemeraldinsightcomdoipdfplus10110809596119510095325

Websites

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishenvironment - Environment definition

httpwwwgooglecoukgws_rd=sslsafe=activeampq=definition+of+environmentampsurl=1 ndash Environment human aspect

httpwwwgoodreadscomquotestagenvironment - Quote reference

httpwwwonsgovukonsdcp171778_347785pdf - Employment numbers

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishcarbon-footprint

httpwwwlivestrongcomarticle183436-the-importance-of-reducing-a-carbon-footprint

httpwwwlegislationgovukalltheme=environment

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagovozone_mapsmoviesozone_d2014-07-0125p1d_g5e360x240mmerra_lshmp4

httplifegaiamcomarticlehow-does-your-carbon-footprint-impact-climate-change

httpozonewatchgsfcnasagov

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishozone-layer

httpwwwwraporgukcontentmore-13-billion-meals-wasted-annually-ukE28099s-hospitality-and-food-service-sector

httpwwwpeople1stcoukgetattachmentResearch-policyResearch-reportsState-of-the-Nation-Hospitality-TourismSOTN_2013_finalpdfaspx

httpwwwtristapattersoncompdfs2005Gosslingetalpdf

httpsprezicomuzyw5vycfk_5copy-of-unit-14-hospitality-and-environment

httpwwwuswitchcomsolar-panelsguidessolar-panels-information

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=x4CTceusK9I

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=pQ22SrbFemM

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=4tvLHDxv4B4

httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishfossil-fuel

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