Tullamore Court Hotel boosts green credentials with 'Eco' accolade
Tullamore Court Hotel announced that it recently achieved 'Eco' status with the Green Hospitality Awards, solidifying its commitment to sustainability in the hospitality industry.
The accomplishment comes on the heels of the Tullamore Court being honoured with the 'Best Sustainable Hotel' award at the Midland 103 Hospitality Awards, underscoring its dedication to environmentally conscious practices.
The Green Hospitality Awards, renowned for recognising and promoting sustainable tourism, awarded 'Eco' status to the Tullamore Court Hotel in acknowledgment of the hotel's efforts to minimize its environmental impact, support sustainable tourism, and foster a greener future.
From energy efficiency to waste reduction, the hotel has implemented a range of eco-friendly initiatives aimed at creating a more sustainable and responsible operation.
"We are thrilled to achieve an 'Eco' award with the Green Hospitality programme. This award further reinforces our commitment to sustainable practices," said Garret O’Neill, Managing Director of Tullamore Court Hotel.
"Our dedication, as part of the iNUA Collection, to environmental responsibility extends well beyond our operations to our luxurious guest amenities, such as The Spa.
"Our focus for 2024 is to continue to introduce innovative and eco-friendly experiences for our guests. Tullamore Court Hotel embraces an innovative approach to sustainability by holding quarterly Carbon Neutral Days for our staff.
"These special days are a testament to our commitment to reducing our environmental footprint and fostering a culture of sustainability within our team, which is reflected in the awarding of both 'Best Sustainable Hotel' and now the Green Hospitality 'Eco' award "
Philip O'Brien, General Manager, added: "At Tullamore Court Hotel, we are continually challenging ourselves to achieve more.
"We believe that luxury and sustainability can coexist harmoniously, creating a welcoming and sustainable, experience for our guests while championing environmentally conscious tourism."
Maree O'Brien, Guest Experience & Green Manager at Tullamore Court Hotel said its recent award successes were celebrated with the planting of 100 native flower bulbs on its grounds, "not just as a symbol of growth but as a tangible investment in biodiversity".
"Through such initiatives, we aim to create an immersive and eco-conscious experience for our guests, inviting them to be a part of our journey towards a greener and more sustainable future," she said.