HICAP Sustainable Hotel Awards 2022 winners announced

Cardamom Tented Camp, Cambodia bags Climate Action Award
2022-10-15
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HICAP Sustainable Hotel Awards 2022 winners announced

Cardamom Tented Camp in Cambodia has won the 2022 HICAP Sustainable Hotel Award for Climate Action (Photo: Cardamom Tented Camp)

Days before its annual meeting begins in Singapore, the Hotel Investment Conference Asia Pacific (HICAP) has named winners of 2022 Sustainable Hotel Awards.
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Cardamom Tented Camp in Cambodia has won the 2022 Hotel Investment Conference Asia Pacific (HICAP) Sustainable Hotel Award for Climate Action.

The judges, a panel of international experts, picked Cardamom Tented Camp for the climate action award citing its ability to work with partners to preserve 180 sqkm of lowland rainforest in the Botum Sakor National Park in southwest Cambodia. The citation, issued by HICAP, say that on climate action, it is estimated that the forest that the camp helps protect sequesters about 108,652 tonnes of carbon per year, according to Wildlife Works.

A press statement issued by HICAP organisers says that since opening in 2017, the tented camp’s motto has been, “Your Stay Keeps the Forest Standing.” It makes the claim because monthly salaries of 10 Wildlife Alliance forest rangers are supplemented by profits from the camp. The rangers protect the habitat from illegal poachers, loggers, riverbank sand dredgers and land encroachers.

Populations of elephant, leopard, python, sun bear, otter, pangolin and other wildlife are increasing due to camp-funded ranger patrols. The rangers have forced poachers to the perimeters, or out of the park altogether, says the statement.

“Despite setbacks during the two Covid-19 years when tourism income greatly disappeared, Cardamom Tented Camp persevered in its environmental mission,” says Willem Niemeijer, CEO of camp operator, Yaana Ventures. “We are grateful to HICAP for recognising our staying power and ability to work with partners to keep the forest standing, with all the benefits that brings,” he adds.

HICAP judges also took into consideration the camp’s strong contribution to UN Sustainable Development Goals such as life on land, clean and affordable energy, decent work, economic growth, climate action, and partnerships. Cardamom Tented Camp is a partnership with Minor Hotel Group’s sustainability arm, the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation, Wildlife Alliance, and Yaana Ventures.

Beyond sequestering an estimated 108,652 tonnes of CO2 annually, the judges also recognised Cardamom Tented Camp’s additional environmental efforts. “The camp is powered by 100 pc onsite solar power for its electricity, has low impact heating and cooking, and natural wastewater filtration processes. The property recycles as much as possible and uses 100 pc organic personal care products. Future plans include powering its boat with an electric battery, increasing local and onsite food sourcing, and undertaking community activities for conservation,” says BHN Group, the organiser of the awards.

Besides its environmental efforts, Cardamom Tented Camp also scores well on hospitality and all-round guest experience metrics. The camp’s guest satisfaction levels are rated 5.0 or excellent by TripAdvisor, and have been so for three years.

Yaana Ventures estimates that Cardamom Tented Camp will close 2022 with about 80 pc of 2019’s occupancy level and will return to profitability by 2023, when it plans to increase contributions to the forest rangers.

Apart from climate action, there were awards for building preservation/adaptive reuse, positive community impact, and sustainable design. Seven judges, mostly from institutional sustainability backgrounds, assessed the submissions. Besides the Cardamom Tented Camp, Soneva Fushi in the Maldives won for positive community impact, while Lyf one-north in Singapore won for sustainable design, adds the press statement by BHN Group.

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