Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) has launched the Considerate Collection, a community of actively sustainable luxury hotels “going the extra eco-mile”.
The collection debuts with 26 hotels in 16 countries, with seven in the Asia-Pacific region, including the biodiversity-promoting Keemala in Thailand and the culture-preserving Gangtey Lodge in Bhutan.
According to SLH, all 26 properties meet the highest criteria in sustainability, based on a framework created by the “most respectable” sustainable travel and luxury hospitality players, including the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) and Greenview.
Criteria for the Considerate Collection align with the GSTC criteria across three key pillars, ensuring all the hotels are community minded, cultural custodians and environmentally conscious. These pillars are all underpinned by a strong sustainability management…