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Words Vivek Shukla
Luxury without responsibility is no longer relevant. The expectations of today’s travellerand the realities of our planetdemand more. At The LaLiT Suri Hospitality Group, we believe in walking the talk. Sustainability is not a statement we make; it is a discipline we have practiced consistently since decades.
For us, environmental responsibility is built on action, not just intent.
Over the years, we have taken measurable steps to reduce our carbon footprint across our hotels. Our investments in energy-efficient infrastructure, water conservation systems, and responsible resource management are designed to deliver long-term impact, not short-term optics.
At the operational level, we have made deliberate shifts that guests can see and experience. Single-use plastics are being systematically phased out, replaced with glass bottles, refillable solutions, and eco-friendly packaging. These are not symbolic changes—they are practical decisions that reduce waste at scale while maintaining the standards expected of a luxury brand.

Our approach to sustainability is equally reflected in how we build. Our hotel, The Lalit Mangar, set amidst the Aravalis, we adopted rammed earth construction technology—an approach that uses natural materials and minimizes the environmental footprint of development. By working with the landscape rather than against it, we have ensured that the project maintains ecological balance while blending seamlessly into its surroundings. This is the direction responsible luxury must take: design that respects context, not overrides it.
Our commitment extends beyond the walls of our hotels. Through sustained plantation drives, we have planted over two lakh trees across regions from Goa to Bekal. Both places have luxury resorts of The Lalit and we view them as a long-term commitment to ensure ecological restorationthat reflects our responsibility to contribute meaningfully to the environments we operate in.
Equally important is how we source what we use. Responsible sourcing is central to our approach. By prioritizing local and ethical suppliers, we reduce transportation-related emissions while supporting regional economies. This strengthens supply chains, improves traceability, and ensures that our growth benefits a wider ecosystem.

Sustainability, however, is not only about the environment. It is also about people. Hospitality has the power to create opportunity, and we take that responsibility seriously. Our focus on inclusive employment, community engagement, and equitable practices ensures that our growth is not just sustainable, but also responsible.
What sets our approach apart is consistency. We do not treat sustainability as a campaign or a trend. It is embedded in how we build, operate, and evolve. From design and procurement to daily operations, every decision is viewed through the lens of long-term impact.
The future of luxury hospitality will not be defined by excess, but by awareness. Guests today value transparency, authenticity, and purpose.
At The LaLiT, we are ready to take the responsibility. Because in today’s world, true luxury is not just about how something looks or feels, it is about what it stands for.
About the Author
Vivek Shukla, CEO, The LaLiT Suri Hospitality Group.
(India CSR)






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