The practice of minimizing the negative impacts of short-term rentals on the environment and local communities by implementing eco-friendly practices and supporting local businesses.
Adopting environmentally friendly practices in short-term rental operations, such as using energy-efficient appliances, reducing water consumption, and offering eco-friendly amenities.
Adopting environmentally friendly practices in short-term rental operations, such as using energy-efficient appliances, reducing water consumption, and implementing recycling programs.
Implementing eco-friendly measures in short-term rental operations, such as energy conservation, waste reduction, and responsible sourcing, to minimize environmental impact.
A short-term rental that prioritizes environmentally friendly practices, such as using energy-efficient appliances, offering recycling and composting, and sourcing local products.
Linens, including bedding and towels, that have been certified by the Oeko-Tex Standard 100, ensuring they are free from harmful substances and safe for human use, a desirable feature for health-conscious short-term rental guests.
Implementing eco-friendly practices in short-term rentals, such as energy-efficient appliances, water conservation measures, and waste reduction initiatives.
Environmentally responsible approaches to short-term rental management, such as using eco-friendly cleaning products, conserving energy and water, and promoting local sustainability initiatives.
Implementing internet-connected devices and systems to promote sustainable practices, such as energy-efficient appliances, water conservation measures, and waste management solutions.
A Finnish company specializing in the design and construction of eco-friendly prefab homes, often used as short-term rentals for their unique and sustainable appeal.
IHG’s sustainability program for its hotels, while not directly applicable to short-term rentals, it can inspire hosts to implement eco-friendly practices in their properties.