Planet 21 Planet 21

WITH PLANET 21, ACCOR AIMS TO PROVIDE A POSITIVE HOSPITALITY EXPERIENCE

The Accor has been a committed group for many years, and has constantly worked to redefine boundaries. The Planet 21 programme demonstrates the Group's ambitious goals for 2020, based around four strategic priorities: work with its employees, involve its customers, innovate with its partners and work with local communities. Two key issues to tackle will be food and buildings.

OUR KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

made possible thanks to the work of our devoted teams Accor over the world.

PLANT FOR THE PLANET

PLANT FOR THE PLANET

PLANT FOR THE PLANET

At Accor, we ask our customers to reuse their towels. Savings made on water and energy are used to fund tree planting.
One tree is planted every minute.

THE FIGHT AGAINST THE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN

THE FIGHT AGAINST THE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN

THE FIGHT AGAINST THE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN

For many years, all of Accor brands have been committed to the fight against the sexual exploitation of children. Our teams are devoted to fighting against this evil and encourage their customers to do the same.

ECODESIGN

ECODESIGN

ECODESIGN

  • - Novotel offers eco-designed beds made from wood sourced from sustainably-managed forests (FSC certified), as well as bedspreads and pillowcases made from recycled bottles.
  • - Eco-certified soap, shower gel and shampoo is available in our rooms
  • - Environmentally-friendly, eco-certified cleaning products
HEALTHY AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD

HEALTHY AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD

HEALTHY AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD

In its restaurants, Accor is committed to:

  • - Offering healthy, balanced and high-quality food: we use products grown in our kitchen gardens, local products, etc.
  • - Reducing food waste
  • - Banning the use of overfished species in our restaurants
  • - Offer free range or cage-free eggs (shell and liquid)*

*This commitment should be reached in the year 2020 in areas where the supply chains are developed (in-shell eggs in Europe, for example) and by 2025 on the markets where the supply chains are still in development.