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New Delhi: As hospitality major Oberoi Group plans to open 50 new hotels by the end of this decade, it has aimed recycling 100% waste water and reducing fresh water consumption per occupied room by 20%; sourcing 50% electricity from renewable energy; transitioning transport fleets to fully electric vehicles and “phasing out fossil fuel-based thermal systems in favour of electric alternatives across all new hotels and while replace equipment at our existing hotels.
The group disclosed this green plan on Monday, titled “Elements by Oberoi: A holistic sustainability framework rooted in earth, water, and air.
”Oberoi Group executive chairman Arjun Oberoi said: “We have always believed that excellence must be enduring. As we grow and expand our footprint, sustainability is not just a value—it is a way of life that shapes how we build, serve, and lead. With Elements by Oberoi, we reaffirm our commitment to responsible growth, where every decision is made with care for our planet and our communities.”Oberoi Group CEO Vikram Oberoi said: “True luxury is defined by the care with which we serve our guest and equally demonstrate through our actions towards people, the community and our planet. With Elements by Oberoi, sustainability is seamlessly embedded into the guest journey and in how we engage with people, the communities around us and our precious environment. Our commitment is to creating experiences that are both meaningful and mindful.
”“For over 90 years, Oberoi Hotels & Resorts has defined hospitality, guided by enduring values and thoughtful service. In an age where conscious travel shapes global conversations, Elements by Oberoi represents the Group’s evolved sustainability vision. It is deeply embedded in the Group’s operations and continuously expanding to meet the needs of the planet, people, and future generations,” the group said in a statement.