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Evaluating the Adoption of Cleaner Production Technology for Sustainable Green Hotels in the Philippines
Evaluating the Adoption of Cleaner Production Technology for Sustainable Green Hotels in the Philippines

Author(s): Matt Numer Ofalla
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Environmental interactions
Published by: UIKTEN - Association for Information Communication Technology Education and Science
Keywords: Cleaner production technology; sustainability; green practices; hotel industry

Summary/Abstract: lthough policies are being updated to accommodate the transition to eco-friendlier management, there is little literature about technologies used to reduce pollution. This study assessed the economic effectiveness and cost improvement of the hotel industry in Western Visayas using cleaner production technology practices. This study utilized a descriptive survey research approach. The 156 participants, which consisted of hotel owners, managers, and employees, were chosen using a stratified random sampling technique using G* power version 3.0. The statistical tools employed were frequency counts, percentages, rankings, averages, standard deviation, and one-way ANOVA. Results revealed that the top five cleaner production technology practices implemented that suggest sustainability were: “modify facilities/equipment”, “adequate proper control operations”, “improves facilities/equipment layout”, “provides training and incentive programs”, and “improves wastes segregation and storage”. The study shows no significant differences observed in the scope of practices for stars 3-5. On the contrary, there is a significant difference seen in the scope of 2-star hotel practices. The use of cleaner production technology and green practices has also decreased the hotel's use of energy, water, and solid waste management. Importantly, the cost of consumption in each hotel unit decreased. The findings of this study will enable hotels to adopt efficient waste sorting techniques, paving the way for a greener transition in the hospitality industry. By doing so, future research, projects, and policy implementations may be directed to a better tomorrow.

  • Issue Year: 13/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 144-154
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English