Close to 40 Adagio aparthotels have received the Green Key label, a marker of sustainable operations and environmental responsibility.
The Accor-owned brand now includes 37 properties with the certification after meeting “all the mandatory criteria”, the company announced on Wednesday (22 January).
This includes areas such as waste management, energy efficiency, emission reduction, employee training and stakeholder awareness, with the certification awarded following an independent on-site audit.
“This label serves as proof that the actions we take meet high environmental, social, and societal standards. For our guests, it guarantees a stay that aligns with their values and aspirations,” said Virginie Barboux, SVP, client and marketing at Adagio.
The extended-stay brand hopes to certify an additional 20 aparthotels by 2026, and have all directly managed properties certified by 2028. It is also “encouraging franchised sites to join this initiative, offering support throughout the process,” the company said in a statement.
New developments “already integrate this sustainability ambition, with labelling being pursued progressively as new sites open”, the company added.
Adagio currently has 129 properties and 14,733 apartments spread across 16 countries, largely in Europe.