Katara Hospitality attains ISCC EU certification
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Katara Hospitality recently attained certification by International Sustainability and Carbon Certification System (ISCC EU) for its efforts in reducing organisational carbon footprint.
This is an initiative that recycles cooking oil to produce renewable energy.
Katara Hospitality hotels in Qatar including Sharq Village & Spa, a Ritz Carlton Hotel, Somerset West Bay Doha, Mövenpick Hotel Doha and Sheraton Doha Resort & Convention Hotel are actively recycling their used cooking oil for biofuel production in a process approved by European Commission.
This practice is recognised by ISCC as one that contributes to reduced greenhouse gas emissions, protection of natural biospheres, sustainable land use and social responsibility. Katara Hospitality works closely with GBO, the only ISCC certified company in Qatar approved to collect and recycle oil safely according to ‘Green Restaurants’ standards.
Katara Hospitality has in place a broadly integrated approach to corporate social responsibility, with keen focus on environmental issues and sustainable development in tourism sector.
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