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Environment Pillar
Sustainable Building and Responsible Resource Management
Le Royal Deauville designs and adapts its infrastructure to reduce its environmental footprint while ensuring the comfort of its guests. This approach is materialized by the integration of less impactful materials, energy optimization, and continuous improvement of resource management.
Numerous initiatives are already in place to reduce energy consumption, such as the deployment of the new GTC (centralized technical management) throughout the resort, the implementation of energy sub-metering in the 3 hotels to more finely control gas and electricity consumption. These sub-metering systems allow monitoring of heating, hot water, and kitchen consumption. Renewable energies now represent 50% of the Barrière group's energy contract.
Furthermore, to monitor our water consumption, flow restrictors have been installed on faucets. Also, during extended stays, linen is only renewed upon request, thus combining comfort and resource preservation.
Le Royal Deauville also follows a logic of harmonious integration with its environment, favoring landscape integration, preservation of existing ecosystems, and more sustainable construction practices.
Circular Economy Valorization
The principles of the circular economy apply to all professions and are accompanied by optimized waste management through a single provider, Take a Waste, specialized in comprehensive waste management, allowing anticipation of regulatory changes and ensuring efficient sorting. To date, nearly 10 recycling channels are used within our 3 hotels.
In our spaces, glass replaces single-use plastic and used soaps find a second life through solidarity associations, while contributing to humanitarian causes.
Le Royal Deauville also acts on its paper consumption by progressively digitizing its communication media, as well as offering its customers a digital press service, PressReader.
Transition to a Low Carbon Trajectory
The carbon footprint of the Barrière Le Royal, Le Normandy, and L’Hôtel du Golf hotels has been assessed, allowing the definition of a concrete action plan and the structuring of an ambitious low-carbon trajectory adapted to our activities. Our objective by 2030 is to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by 25% compared to 2023.
Preservation of biodiversity
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The Royal, located a stone's throw from the city center of Deauville, houses an aromatic garden where mint, tarragon, and basil grow freely, complemented by an insect hotel and nesting boxes, playing an essential role in preserving local biodiversity and enriching nature in urban areas.