HYGIENE & SUSTAINABILITY

Close-up of waterdrop on a leaf at Carlton Hotel Singapore

GO GREEN, STAY SUSTAINABLE

Moving towards a more sustainable future, one staycation at a time.

​Carlton Hotel Singapore's "Go Green, Stay Sustainable" initiative is introduced to minimise our environmental footprint by reducing water and electrical consumption and wastage in the hotel.

One of the key initiatives implemented gives guests the option of reusing the bed linens and towels. This not only allows guests to customise the housekeeping services to their needs but also reduces water consumption, contributing to a more sustainable future. ​

​We are committed to a more sustainable future with these policies set in place: Environmental Sustainability Policy, Green Procurement Policy and Water & Energy Efficiency Plan Policy.

Thank you for joining our movement for a sustainable environment. 

CARLTON HOTEL SINGAPORE PARTNERS WITH ECOLAB TO ELEVATE GUEST EXPERIENCE

​​Carlton Hotel Singapore partners with Ecolab a global leader offering sustainable solutions for the hospitality industry to promote high guest satisfaction, ensuring clean safe and comfortable environments.

Ecolab is an organisation that has received numerous accolades such as the Singapore Green Innovation Award given to organisations whose initiatives and innovations are focused on reducing environmental impact, improving resource efficiency and reducing environmental footprint. Ecolab is recognised globally as one of the most engaged companies leading the corporate sustainability initiative.

This partnership between Ecolab and Carlton Hotel Singapore elevates the guest experience and assurance from the guest rooms to the kitchens. Ecolab’s innovative solutions not only guarantee the highest standards of cleanliness but also help Carlton drive operational efficiency and sustainability.

AIRDEFENDER SURFACE COATING HYGIENE IN CARLTON HOTEL SINGAPORE​

We are pleased to announce our latest precautionary measures for the Carlton Hotel Singapore: airDefender® antiviral coating works performed on the premises, utilising technology that inhibits bacteria and virus growth.

Unlike common disinfectants, airDefender® is a long-lasting antibacterial and antiviral coating that kills and blocks 99.9% of germs, viruses, and bacteria. It inhibits bacteria's reproduction on treated surfaces, removes unwanted odours from bacteria, and acts as a surface protector for up to 365 days.

High-touch surfaces within the hotel premises, including all restaurants, the hotel lobby, lifts, and staff areas, have been carefully coated with airDefender® distinctive technology, Quantum-Dot Photocatalyst, which helps eliminate toxic organic matter, viruses, and bacteria.

Recognitions from renowned international bodies include being proven effective against TGEV-Coronavirus by a German-based company, Eurovir Hygiene-Labor GmbH, in April 2020. Furthermore, it is certified as a high-performance quantum-level photocatalyst solution by NASA and has proven effective against H1N1, non-irritating, and non-toxic for human consumption by SGS, the world-acclaimed independent international laboratory. In our "Go Green" approach, the material we selected is not only safe for humans but also for the environment.

​As the health and safety of our guests and staff is a top priority, we will implement continuous investments to ensure maximum health and safety as part of our responsibility to everyone at the Carlton Hotel Singapore.

ACCOLADES

GSTC Certification logo used at Carlton Hotels Singapore

GSTC Certification

We are delighted to announce that we have achieved the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) certification, which marks a significant milestone for our commitment toward sustainability. GSTC certification validates the sustainability effectiveness that the hotel has adopted and signifies our dedication to continual improvement and contribution to global tourism.

BCA Green Mark logo used at Carlton Hotels Singapore

BCA Green Mark

The BCA Green Mark Scheme endorses sustainable design and best practices in building construction and operations to enhance sustainability in Singapore's built environment. It assesses buildings' environmental impact and performance, including energy efficiency, aligning with the SG Green Plan 2030 objective of greening 80% of Singapore's buildings by 2030.

Farm-to-Table

The Farm-to-Table Recognition Programme (FTTRP) recognises food businesses in the HoReCa (hotels, restaurants and caterers) sector that support local produce. It is a tiered award system that recognises HoReCa businesses that procure at least 15% of local produce.