The Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra has called for a broader rethinking of how businesses particularly in hospitality approach sustainability, positioning itself as a catalyst for industry-wide transformation.
Speaking to journalists at the unveiling of the initiative, the hotel’s General Manager, Mr Isaac Okpoti Adjei, Esq., challenged the long-standing perception that sustainability and hospitality are incompatible, urging the private sector to see eco-conscious practices not as a cost, but as an opportunity for growth, efficiency, and long-term relevance.
“We believe that sustainability is at the core of business,” Mr Adjei asserted. “Often, we see green systems and hospitality as opposing forces. But they’re not. What we’re doing is shifting that narrative showing that sustainability isn’t just an environmental obligation; it’s smart business.”
Mr Adjei encouraged companies across industries to view energy, water, and waste management as central components of operational strategy.
He stressed that all businesses, regardless of their sector, are involved in these areas and must therefore play an active role in sustainable development.
“When businesses adopt sustainable practices, everyone benefits,” he said. “It cuts across sectors. What we’re offering is a platform where practitioners can engage with policymakers, ensuring that the right policies are in place not only to support sustainability but to make it viable and attractive to invest in.”
Beyond the hotel’s internal efforts including increased vegetarian offerings, smart water systems, and energy efficiency upgrades Mövenpick Accra is working to influence its entire supply chain.
The General Manger noted that the hotel’s international procurement board has been tasked with aligning suppliers with global sustainability standards, regardless of local regulations in the countries where they operate.
This supply chain focus, Mr Adjei explained, is often overlooked but essential.
“Many businesses source from countries that don’t prioritise sustainability,” he noted. “We want to lead by example, not only holding our suppliers to a higher standard but encouraging others in the industry to do the same.”
Education, he said, remains the largest barrier. To that end, the Green Stay Initiative includes a strong public engagement component, as well as regular workshops aimed at building capacity within the sector and beyond.
“The first challenge is education,” he said. “That’s why we’ve taken it upon ourselves to lead in public engagement. We want to partner with policymakers, because we know sustainability is not just a private sector issue. Yes, it requires heavy initial investment, but over time, the benefits far outweigh the costs both for the environment and the business,” he said.
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