We have a great range of sustainably acting Hotels in the Faroe Islands. All of them you can find here
The 4 star Hilton Garden Inn opened in 2020:
As part of its Travel with Purpose 2030 Goals, Hilton has committed to doubling its investment in social impact and cutting its environmental footprint in half by 2030. Hilton Garden Inn Faroe Islands has been built with sustainability at its core, helping the Islands to grow a sustainable, responsible tourism industry. The hotel was opened in 2020 and has 130 guest rooms.
Responsible initiatives include:
- A heating system that uses energy from a local power plant. The plant captures leftover energy from a range of industries, including turning waste from the Islands’ thriving salmon fishing industry into energy.
- Water-saving showers and motion-sensor taps to minimise water waste throughout the property.
- Electrical solutions such as LED lights and intelligent lighting (motion sensors) to further reduce the amount of energy consumed.
- Meat, fish and vegetables sourced from local suppliers. While the climate and soil of the Faroe Islands do not lend well to agriculture, many crops are grown locally using polytunnels, and will be used by the hotel’s head chef to create seasonal dishes.
You can get more information about this particular Hilton property here
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