Winnow technology will be installed in all its hotels to reduce the waste of 5 million meals per year and stop emitting almost 8,000 tons of CO2 per year
Iberostar Group announces its ambitious plan to reduce food waste by 50% and save more than 1,600 tons of food in 2023. This commitment will become a reality thanks to an innovative system, based on artificial intelligence, which will contribute to ending food waste in the company’s more than 100 hotels around the world.
Iberostar Group committed in 2020, with its 2030 Agenda, that all its hotels will be free of waste sent to landfill by 2025 and carbon emission neutral by 2030. Given that 60% of Iberostar's waste is food, reducing food, reducing food waste is an integral part of achieving this goal. This commitment is also aligned with United Nations SDG 12.3, which aims to halve global per capita food waste by 2030
According to Sabina Fluxá, Vice-Chairman & CEO of Iberostar Group, "Reducing food waste is key to meeting our 2030 Agenda goals. The value of food cannot be underestimated, and, at Iberostar, we want to ensure it is not wasted. In addition to training our employees to address food waste, we have put in place this innovative system to reduce the amount of waste we produce without affecting the guest experience. We are convinced the use of state-of-the-art technology, training, and innovation dedicated to removing food waste will help us reduce climate impacts, achieve our goals, and contribute to broader global goals that benefit the planet."