What's Happening?
Michelin has announced the discontinuation of its Green Star award, which was introduced in 2020 to recognize restaurants excelling in sustainable practices. The Green Star was awarded based on criteria such as environmental footprint, waste management,
and ingredient sourcing. Restaurants that received this accolade could use the Green Star logo for branding purposes. Despite the award's discontinuation, Michelin is launching a new initiative called 'Mindful Voices.' This initiative aims to highlight individuals in gastronomy, hospitality, and wine who are leading innovative and inspiring projects. Unlike the Green Star, Mindful Voices is not directly tied to sustainability but focuses on broader excellence in these fields. The initiative will be rolled out in Europe first, with plans for global expansion.
Why It's Important?
The discontinuation of the Green Star award marks a shift in how Michelin recognizes sustainability in the restaurant industry. While the Green Star provided a clear marker for sustainable practices, its removal could lead to concerns about the visibility of sustainability efforts. However, the introduction of Mindful Voices suggests a broader approach to recognizing excellence beyond sustainability. This shift could influence how restaurants and hospitality businesses prioritize and communicate their sustainability efforts. The new initiative may also encourage a wider range of innovations in the industry, potentially impacting how businesses operate and compete in terms of sustainability and overall excellence.
What's Next?
The Mindful Voices initiative will officially launch on June 1 at the Michelin Guide Nordic Countries Ceremony in Copenhagen. Initially focusing on gastronomy, the initiative will expand to include hospitality and wine sectors. As it rolls out globally, it will be important to observe how the industry responds and whether the initiative effectively highlights and encourages sustainable practices. Stakeholders in the restaurant and hospitality industries may need to adapt their strategies to align with the new recognition framework, potentially influencing future business models and sustainability efforts.










