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| Title: | Possible or Not?: ESG Certification for Hotels and Resorts | Authors: | Fung, Clare Lo, Ada |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Abstract: | The Malaysian hospitality industry has launched an ESG Certification for hotels and resorts, aiming to promote sustainable tourism and provide clear, measurable standards. The process involves ESG training, pre-assessment, action planning, and a certification audit, with annual renewal required. However, challenges include low sustainability awareness, lack of dedicated ESG expertise, and difficulties in spreading knowledge within organizations. The process is complex and time-consuming, and relying on a single auditing firm raises capacity concerns. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face additional barriers due to limited resources and lack of benchmarks, risking exclusion and competitive disadvantage without government support or incentives. | Keywords: | Hospitality industry -- Malaysia -- Environmental aspects Sustainable tourism -- Malaysia |
Publisher: | Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
| Appears in Collections: | Open Educational Resources |
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