What's Happening?
The Sustainable Restaurant Association (SRA) has released a new global sustainability insights report titled 'Hospitality Rising: Global Challenges, Local Solutions.' The report highlights various sustainability initiatives within the hospitality sector,
showcasing efforts from restaurants, hotels, and other foodservice businesses across 43 countries. The SRA's Food Made Good Standard provides a framework for these businesses to implement sustainable practices. The report emphasizes the importance of community, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing in addressing global challenges such as climate change, food system shocks, and supply-chain fragility. By sharing successful case studies, the SRA aims to inspire other businesses to adopt similar practices.
Why It's Important?
The hospitality sector is at the forefront of addressing global sustainability challenges, making this report crucial for highlighting effective strategies. As the industry faces pressures from climate volatility and economic conditions, adopting sustainable practices is vital for long-term resilience. The report underscores the role of local solutions in tackling global issues, suggesting that tailored approaches can lead to significant positive impacts. By promoting sustainability, the hospitality industry can enhance its reputation, meet evolving consumer expectations, and contribute to broader environmental and social goals.
What's Next?
The SRA plans to continue promoting sustainability in the hospitality sector through its Food Made Good Standard and other initiatives. The report's findings will be shared in a series of webinars, aiming to engage industry stakeholders and encourage the adoption of sustainable practices. As businesses implement these strategies, the hospitality sector could see increased resilience and a stronger alignment with global sustainability goals. The ongoing dialogue and collaboration within the industry will be crucial for driving further progress and innovation.









