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Sustainable Hotel Supply Chains and Sourcing 2026

Published October 19, 2025

2026 · 2 min read Hotel Sustainability II Editorial Team

Hotel supply chains drive a meaningful share of total environmental impact. The hotels with rigorous sourcing are typically also the hotels that take sustainability seriously elsewhere.

What sustainable supply chains look like

Farm-to-table programmes

On-property farms or partnerships with local farms. Vegetables, herbs, eggs, sometimes meat sourced within hours of the kitchen.

Local sourcing

90%+ of food sourced from within 100 miles of the hotel. Reduces transportation carbon.

Sustainable seafood

MSC-certified (Marine Stewardship Council) or local-day-boat sourcing.

Plastic elimination

Bath products in refillable dispensers. Glass water bottles. No plastic straws. No single-use plastics.

Sustainable laundry

Water-recycling systems. Eco-detergents. Towel/sheet reuse programmes.

Composting and recycling

On-property composting. Comprehensive recycling programmes.

The hotels

Castello del Nero Tuscany

100% on-property farm. Vegetables, herbs, eggs, olive oil from the estate.

Heckfield Place UK

200-acre farm on-property. Most of the kitchen's vegetables and herbs sourced on-site.

Singita lodges

Local farm partnerships across all properties. Sustainable food sourcing.

Soneva (Fushi, Jani, Kiri)

Plastic-free programme. On-property farm. Organic gardens.

The Brando Tetiaroa

Atoll-grown vegetables. Sustainable seafood from the lagoon.

Six Senses (multiple)

Brand-wide sourcing standards. Local-first programmes.

Aman Tokyo

Japanese local sourcing across all dining.

Costanoa Lodge California

Farm partnerships. Sustainable seafood.

Daios Cove Greece

Cretan local sourcing. Olive oil and produce on-property.

What to ask the hotel

Specific sourcing questions

"Where do your eggs come from?" "Where do your vegetables come from?" "Where does the seafood come from?"

Transparent answers

Hotels with serious programmes will answer specifically. Hotels without will give vague answers.

Sustainability reports

Most luxury hotels with sustainability programmes publish annual reports. Read them.

Certifications

GSTC, Travelife, B Corp, Green Key — these are independent certifications that signal real commitment.

What you can do

Choose hotels with verifiable supply chain commitments

Most luxury hotels make sustainability claims. Few back them up. Ask specific questions.

Order from the local menu

Most hotels have a "local menu" or "farm menu" — this is the sustainable option.

Use refillable bath products

If the hotel offers them, use them. The single-use bottle alternative is environmentally costly.

Skip the single-use plastics

Most luxury hotels now have refillable water bottles. Use them.

Tip the kitchen

The chef and kitchen team work hard on sourcing. Acknowledge it.

Five rules

  1. Specific sourcing questions get specific answers
  2. Annual sustainability reports signal real commitment
  3. Order from the local menu
  4. Refillable bath products and water bottles matter
  5. Independent certifications matter (GSTC, Travelife, B Corp)

For more, see the eco/sustainable hotels pillar.

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