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Elements by Oberoi: The Oberoi Group plans to go greener by 2030
The Oberoi Group said on Monday that Elements by Oberoi, the Group’s environmental and social responsibility framework, which reflects a philosophy that has ‘quietly’ shaped its ethos for decades, now takes ‘centre stage’ as the company scales ‘new heights.’
Oberoi Hotels & Resorts said by 2030, it aims to recycle 100% of waste water and reduce fresh water consumption per occupied room by 20%, source 50% of electricity from renewable energy, transition transport fleets to fully electric vehicles and phase out fossil fuel-based thermal systems in favour of electric alternatives across all new hotels.
The chain said guided by life-sustaining elements, earth, water, and air, this framework articulates the group’s environment-first actions and sets forth ambitious goals to further reduce ecological impact, drive operational innovation, and uplift communities.
“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,” said Arjun Oberoi, executive chairman of The Oberoi Group.
Vikram Oberoi, chief executive officer of The Oberoi Group, further added that with Elements by Oberoi, sustainability is ‘seamlessly’ embedded into the guest journey and in how the chain engages with people, the communities around it and its precious environment. “Our commitment is to creating experiences that are both meaningful and mindful,” he added.
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The chain said from advanced rainwater harvesting and zero liquid discharge systems to sustainable laundry operations, it embeds circular practices into its water management. It further added that it is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and embracing clean energy, smart systems, and air purification across its hotels. “From solar- and wind-powered operations to electric vehicle charging infrastructure and automated energy systems, our efforts ensure a healthier and more sustainable future for our guests and the planet,” the group said in a statement.
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