Eco friendly & sustainable stays in Singapore

Certified Eco-Friendly Stay

Escape to a sustainable oasis in the heart of Singapore with our eco-friendly stays.

 

Immerse yourself in a harmonious blend of luxury and environmental consciousness, where every detail is designed with the environment in mind.

 

Feel at ease knowing our hotels are certified to internationally-recognised sustainability standards on the market.

Certified to the GSTC-I Criteria for Hotels

The GSTC-I Criteria for Hotels focuses on thoughtful sustainability planning, supporting local communities, celebrating cultural heritage, and minimizing environmental impact.

Crockfords Tower

The swimming pools at the resort can be optimised and rebalanced to collect rainwater and use less potable water, reducing the overall water consumption of Resorts World™ Sentosa.

Equarius Hotel

Fresh harvest is picked from the hotel’s Tangerine Herb Garden which helps to reduce carbon emissions from transporting ingredients while providing a true farm-to-table experience.

Hotel Michael

All rooms are provided with glass carafes and all floors equipped with a water dispenser to refill their water for the day. Rooms are also fitted out with a recycling bin to encourage guests to sort their trash. 

Certified to a GSTC-Recognized Standard for Hotels

GSTC-Recognized Standards are sustainable tourism standards evaluated by GSTC technical experts and the GSTC Assurance Panel, ensuring they align with the GSTC Criteria for sustainable tourism.

Capella Singapore

Capella Singapore

With rainwater harvesting and solar panel systems in place, the hotel has also replaced single-use bottled water with refillable glass bottles and laundry bags made of plastic with woven laundry bags.

Conrad Centennial Singapore

An active supporter of local produce, the hotel also uses advanced sensor technology to reduce energy consumption.

Conrad Singapore Orchard

Recipient of the BCA Green Mark and the 2023/2024 Singapore Hotel Sustainability Awards, the hotel incorporates biophilic design, solar panels, energy-efficient systems, and waste reduction initiatives.