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Project Code [2004-CP2-O]
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Project title
Development of a CP programme for the Irish Hotel Industry
Primary Funding Agency
Environmental Protection Agency
Co-Funding Organisation(s)
n/a
Lead Organisation
Irish Hotel & Catering Institute
Lead Applicant
Adrian Cummins
Project Abstract
The Irish Hospitality Institute (formerly Irish Hotel and Catering Institute) was founded in 1966 as the professional body for managers in the hotel tourism and catering industries in Ireland. The project aim was to develop and introduce a Cleaner Production Programme for Irish Hotels incorporating Cleaner Production (CP) audits identification of CP opportunities and assistance with development of CP programmes.56 hotels were engaged in more than 20 counties. Hotels involved in the programme included 3 4 and 5 star hotels with size ranging from 30 to 255 bedrooms. These hotels represented c.10 % of Irish hotel room stock. 23 training sessions / workshops were held with over 600 person training sessions delivered. 40 Environmental Reviews were carried out and Cleaner Production Plans created. Environmental Management principles were introduced to in excess of 3000 employees. Best practice standards were identified and the Irish Hotel Industry was environmentally benchmarked for the first time.Quantifiable environmental achievements included 1113 tonnes of waste diverted from landfill and 3000+ tonnes of CO2 output reduced by the end of 2006. The programme also identified future industry opportunities for energy savings waste & water savings and CO2 reductions.
Grant Approved
�100,000.11
Research Hub
Cleaner Production - Green Enterprise - Innovation and Demonstration
Initial Projected Completion Date
n/a