A blueprint for the industry: Raison d’Etre launches green strategy
By Megan Whitby 10 Dec 2019
Raison d’Etre has committed to raising its existing environmental standards with a new green strategy, launching in 2020.
Anna-Cari Gund, Raison d’Etre’s MD, spoke to Spa Business about the new initiative:
“We hope that our new ‘green strategy’ will become a blueprint for the industry to follow when it comes to establishing responsible and ethical wellness projects across the world".
The firm has been monitoring international scientific breakthroughs and regulatory changes relating to sustainability and these have informed the new strategy which will focus on four key areas: The environmental impact of materials and fabrics and the quality of air, water and light.
Raison d’Etre will use this framework to ensure environmentally sustainable decisions are made in relation to development projects, with the aim of minimising the impact on the surrounding environment.
“Our industry has made great progress in recent years in relation to sustainability,” said Gund. “But it’s an ever-evolving issue, so it’s important to keep analysing and evaluating what more can be done.
“Our team is spread across the globe, so we have a finger on the pulse of the international challenges that come with adopting sustainable practices. This knowledge has helped us create considered, ecological standards that will allow us to support developers, contractors and owners in incorporating sustainable practices into their businesses.
“It’s vital that we take the lead when it comes to such incredibly important issues as sustainability,” said Gund.
Raison d’Etre will use this framework to ensure environmentally sustainable decisions are made in relation to development projects.
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A blueprint for the industry: Raison d’Etre launches green strategy
POSTED 10 Dec 2019 . BY Megan Whitby
Raison d’Etre will use this framework to ensure environmentally sustainable decisions are made in relation to development projects.
We hope our new ‘green strategy’ will become a blueprint for the industry to follow when it comes to establishing responsible and ethical wellness projects across the world – Anna-Cari Gund, MD of Raison d'Etre
Raison d’Etre has committed to raising its existing environmental standards with a new green strategy, launching in 2020.
Anna-Cari Gund, Raison d’Etre’s MD, spoke to Spa Business about the new initiative:
“We hope that our new ‘green strategy’ will become a blueprint for the industry to follow when it comes to establishing responsible and ethical wellness projects across the world".
The firm has been monitoring international scientific breakthroughs and regulatory changes relating to sustainability and these have informed the new strategy which will focus on four key areas: The environmental impact of materials and fabrics and the quality of air, water and light.
Raison d’Etre will use this framework to ensure environmentally sustainable decisions are made in relation to development projects, with the aim of minimising the impact on the surrounding environment.
“Our industry has made great progress in recent years in relation to sustainability,” said Gund. “But it’s an ever-evolving issue, so it’s important to keep analysing and evaluating what more can be done.
“Our team is spread across the globe, so we have a finger on the pulse of the international challenges that come with adopting sustainable practices. This knowledge has helped us create considered, ecological standards that will allow us to support developers, contractors and owners in incorporating sustainable practices into their businesses.
“It’s vital that we take the lead when it comes to such incredibly important issues as sustainability,” said Gund.
Spa consultancy and wellness think tank Raison d'Etre (RDE) has identified five key
wellness trends for spas, hotels and lifestyle operators to look out for in 2019.
Remedy Place, a US-based social wellness club brand, is poised for steady expansion in the
coming years, with plans to open two new clubs annually moving forward.
Swiss longevity brand Clinique La Prairie (CLP) has inked a deal with Montara Hospitality
Group
to operate a resort at Tri Vananda – a purpose-built wellness community in Phuket,
Thailand.