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Bengaluru: In a significant step towards environmental sustainability, Taj West End, Bengaluru and Vivanta Bengaluru, Whitefield, have transitioned to 100 percent renewable energy, sourced from solar and wind power. This milestone marks a major advancement in the hotels’ ongoing commitment to reducing their carbon footprint and promoting responsible tourism, an official press release has said.

Satyajeet Krishnan, Senior Vice-President, Operations, says, “This transition marks a pivotal moment in our sustainability journey and is aligned with our ESG+ framework, Paathya. It reinforces our long-term goal of sourcing 50 percent of our energy from renewable sources by 2030, while strengthening our commitment to responsible business practices across operations.”

Taj West End, Bengaluru, a 135-year-old heritage landmark set amidst 20 acres of greenery, has introduced an in-house water bottling plant, significantly reducing single-use plastic and advancing circular practices.

The hotel has earned the EarthCheck Platinum Master Certification, recognizing over 15 years of consistent environmental performance. Its in-house laundry facility has also retained Platinum status for 14 consecutive years.

The contemporary 199-key Vivanta Bengaluru Whitefield has been awarded the EarthCheck Platinum Certification for 13 consecutive years.

With a strong focus on energy efficiency, water conservation, and responsible waste management, the hotel continues to set benchmarks in sustainable urban hospitality.

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