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Sustainability

Discover how we work with sustainability at Storhogna Högfjällshotell & Spa

For us at Storhogna Högfjällshotell & Spa, it is important to work with sustainability that benefits both current and future generations. We operate in a beautiful mountain environment that reminds us daily of the fantastic planet we live on and which we must also protect.

Our hotel is Green Key labelled

You will stay at a hotel that is Green Key eco-labelled. We work actively with environmental and
sustainability issues through Green Key's comprehensive criteria.

OUR ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENTS
Here are examples of our commitments:

  • We use LED lighting, 100% renewable electricity and have procedures to reduce energy consumption.
  • We sort and recycle our waste and that of our guests.
  • We use 100% eco-labelled cleaning products for daily cleaning.
  • We have taken initiatives to reduce water consumption.
  • Our guests are offered organic food at breakfast.
  • We work to reduce food waste.
  • We calculate our greenhouse gas emissions annually to reduce our climate impact.

Do you want to help us?

We hope you will help us to reduce our environmental impact, please:

  • Leave recyclable packaging and deposits in your room and we will sort them for you.
  • Hang out the door hanger to dispense with cleaning if you are staying several nights.
  •  Use your towel for an extra day. Put the towel on the floor if you want a new one.
  •  We change your sheets after 4 nights. Please inform the reception if you wish to change them less frequently.
  •  Switch off lights, switch off electronics and unplug chargers.
  •  Avoid wasting food by, for example, not taking more food than you can eat.
  •  Travel by public transport to and from our hotel. More info on how to travel to Storhogna by public transport can be found at the journey here

Are you taking your car here?

Offset your travel! We work with ETC Klimat for carbon offsetting.

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About Green Key

Green Key is an international label for the tourism industry and is available in over 60 countries.

The label is run internationally by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), which
supported by UNEP, UNWTO and others, all facilities undergo regular audits to
ensure compliance with the criteria.
Read more at www.greenkey.se and www.greenkey.global.

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