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Global Hotel Groups Launch Responsible Procurement Initiative

Leading hospitality companies have joined forces to create the Hospitality Alliance for Responsible Procurement (HARP), a groundbreaking initiative aimed at improving supply chain sustainability performance. Co-founded by Accor, Hilton, IHG Hotels & Resorts, Marriott International, and Radisson Hotel Group, along with global purchasing organizations Avendra and Entegra, HARP leverages EcoVadis' sustainability rating data to develop shared evaluation methodologies for key suppliers.

The alliance represents a significant step towards addressing the hospitality industry's environmental, social, and governance footprint through collaborative action. By focusing on procurement functions as the primary interface with supply chains, HARP aims to accelerate the adoption of sustainable practices across the sector. This initiative aligns with Accor's existing commitments, including its goal to eradicate single-use plastics in guest experiences and achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Trend Themes
1. Collaborative Sustainability Initiatives - Leading hospitality companies uniting to improve supply chain sustainability represents a shift towards industry-wide collaborative action.
2. Eco-certified Supply Chains - Using EcoVadis' sustainability rating data to assess suppliers highlights a trend towards eco-certified supply chains.
3. Net-zero Carbon Targets - The initiative's alignment with goals like achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 shows an industry trend towards ambitious carbon reduction targets.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The formation of the Hospitality Alliance for Responsible Procurement underscores the hospitality industry's increasing focus on sustainability.
2. Sustainable Procurement - Collaborative efforts like HARP highlight innovation opportunities within the sustainable procurement industry.
3. Environmental Consulting - The use of specialized sustainability ratings reveals the growing importance of environmental consulting services in supply chain management.

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