Accor Now Wins World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Award for Supply Chain Emissions Reduction
Accor Now Wins World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Award for Supply Chain Emissions Reduction

French based hospitality leader Accor is the recipient of the Wsotlh ‘s Climate Action Initiative for 2025 and has received world accolades for their hospitality achievements. This award underpins the impact of their supply chain decarbonization under the program, Achieving Net Zero Together, and serves as another testament to Accor’s enduring position as a leader in the global decarbonizing hospitality industry.
In recognition of defined achievements in sustainable travel and hospitality, the Accor Achieving Net Zero Together program has garnered the 2025 award from the WTA in coordination with the World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance. The award ceremony, which took place in October 29 of 2025, witnessed the presence of the industry’s most influential figures.
A Global Recognition for Climate Action
Accor’s winning program, Achieving Net Zero Together, was launched in 2024 to address a significant challenge in corporate climate strategy: reducing supply chain emissions in sectors with low supplier maturity and limited carbon data availability. The initiative focuses on integrating sustainability into every level of hospitality procurement and represents a milestone in the group’s long-term commitment to achieving net zero.
The recognition places Accor among the few global hotel operators to have developed a structured decarbonization framework involving its suppliers and partners. The program’s model is designed around three core pillars:
- Measuring supplier carbon maturity – establishing clear baselines and data-driven insight into supplier emissions.
- Reducing emissions across the supply chain – implementing specific reduction roadmaps with measurable targets.
- Promoting low-carbon suppliers and offers – incentivizing suppliers who prioritize sustainability and innovation.
Accor’s framework supports suppliers in understanding carbon impacts, integrating sustainability into procurement decisions, and identifying practical steps to lower emissions.
Implementation and Impact
The Achieving Net Zero Together program now involves more than 1,000 suppliers, representing 77% of Accor’s total procurement volume. Each supplier participates in the initiative’s evaluation and reporting system to map emissions and identify reduction opportunities across materials, energy, and logistics.
Accor’s efforts have been recognized by global climate disclosure organizations. The group was named a CDP Supplier Engagement Leader, placing it among the top 6% of companies worldwide for supplier engagement on climate action. The program’s results highlight measurable progress in reducing indirect emissions, a key component of the hospitality sector’s sustainability challenge.
This achievement reflects the strategic collaboration between Accor’s procurement and sustainability teams, aligning the group’s global operations with France’s national climate policy goals and the European Union’s Green Deal framework.
Innovation in Sustainable Procurement
The Achieving Net Zero Together initiative differs from traditional sustainability programs by focusing on action over reporting. Instead of relying solely on compliance documentation, Accor built a proactive system that includes direct engagement between suppliers and Accor’s category managers.
This “hands-on” approach allows for one-on-one collaboration with suppliers, focusing on long-term emissions management. By combining data-driven tools and continuous communication, Accor supports its network in transitioning to cleaner energy sources, responsible materials, and sustainable logistics.
The program also aligns with the French Ministry for Ecological Transition’s roadmap on carbon neutrality, which emphasizes the importance of innovation, collaboration, and traceability in achieving measurable environmental outcomes.
Sector Leadership and Global Influence
The WSTHA recognition reinforces Accor’s position as a leader in sustainable hospitality. With operations in more than 110 countries and a portfolio of over 5,600 hotels and resorts, Accor’s sustainability strategy influences the global tourism supply chain at scale.
The World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards brings together partners representing 66,000 hotels, 8 million rooms, 300 brands, and over 100 supply chains globally. The awards celebrate measurable progress in environmental performance and social responsibility, supported by independent review from international academic institutions including the Nova School of Business and Economics.
By earning the Climate Action Initiative award, Accor joins a select group of global companies demonstrating tangible progress toward net zero emissions and sustainable operations. The achievement reflects industry-wide collaboration and aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically Goal 13: Climate Action and Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
Accor’s Broader Sustainability Framework
The supply chain decarbonization program forms part of Accor’s broader sustainability agenda, which includes commitments across four key areas:
- Business Ethics – ensuring transparency and accountability in procurement and operations.
- Responsible Tourism – promoting low-impact travel experiences and community engagement.
- Environmental Sustainability – focusing on emissions reduction, energy efficiency, and waste management.
- Diversity and Inclusion – fostering equitable practices across its workforce and supplier networks.
The company continues to expand its partnerships with regional and international organizations working on climate innovation, aligning its strategy with the Paris Agreement objectives and the European Climate Law.
Future Goals and Commitments
Accor’s Achieving Net Zero Together initiative is designed for long-term scalability. The next phase will include deeper collaboration with small and medium-sized suppliers, enhanced carbon-tracking tools, and greater alignment with international carbon accounting standards.
By 2030, Accor aims to significantly reduce its Scope 3 emissions—those generated by its supply chain—while continuing to develop low-carbon solutions for the wider hospitality sector. The company also plans to expand its internal training programs to equip employees and partners with the skills needed to meet sustainability targets.
This approach is consistent with France’s National Low Carbon Strategy (SNBC) and EU Fit for 55 objectives, which seek a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
About the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards
The WSTHA is a global initiative recognizing excellence in sustainable travel and hospitality. The awards honour businesses that demonstrate leadership in decarbonization, resource efficiency, and social responsibility. The 2025 edition received more than 700 entries, doubling participation from the previous year, reflecting the growing importance of sustainability in global tourism.
The judging process includes assessments by industry experts, academics, and representatives from sustainability organizations, ensuring transparency and consistency with international environmental standards.
About Accor
Accor was founded in 1967 and operates in 110 countries with over 45 economy to luxury hotels headquartered in Issy-les-Moulineaux Accor is publicly listed in Euronext Paris and part of the CAC 40 Index and has privileged ALL – Accor Live Limitless members providing unparalleled experiences in hotels, restaurants, and wellness facilities around the globe.
Accor’s mission statement is the newest innovation in the global travel industry, “Pioneering the art of responsible hospitality, connecting cultures with heartfelt care,” which after all demonstrates the effort the company is making towards sustainability.
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