As a member of the Global Hotel Alliance (GHA), the world’s largest alliance of independent hospitality brands, we’re proud to highlight our ongoing partnership in support of the Green Collection, GHA’s selection of nearly 200 inspiring hotels and resorts that are raising awareness for responsible travel and investing in long-term sustainability initiatives.
Hotels and resorts in the Green Collection are pioneers of sustainable practices that protect nature and benefit local communities wherever they operate. Each hotel has attained at least one globally recognised certification, including EarthCheck, Green Growth 2050, Green Key, Green Globe, and Green Seal. They take social and environmental matters seriously — by acting through a range of tangible initiatives aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Some of the notable hotels in the collection include Avani+ Luang Prabang Hotel, Avani+ Riverside Bangkok Hotel, Avani+ Hua Hin Resort, and Avani Quy Nhon Resort.
Seeing a Brighter Future
In our ongoing journey to become a net-zero carbon organisation by 2050, Avani has set science-based targets for energy, carbon, and water intensity. We've committed to reducing organic waste to landfills by 50% in the next eight years and aim to reduce the use of single-use plastic by 75%. Furthermore, we pledge that every nature-based property will support significant habitat or species conservation projects.
Avani has also embraced sustainability-led innovations to minimise environmental impact when it comes to building new properties. These initiatives range from using recycled materials to installing the latest energy-saving technology, such as low-flow faucets to save groundwater.
Eliminating Plastic Straws and Maximising the Use of Natural Materials

Avani pledged to eliminate plastic straws in 2018. Along with sister brand Anantara, we became the first major hotel brands to eliminate plastic straws from every property in Asia. We also implement creative uses for natural materials. For instance, at
Avani+ Luang Prabang Hotel in Laos, recycled tree bark is being turned into packaging for the hotel’s all-natural soaps and other toiletries.
Leveraging the Farm-to-Table Movement
Avani+ Luang Prabang Hotel in Laos launched a 1,500-square-foot rooftop garden to supply the hotel kitchen with organic produce. It is also working on a larger project set amidst paddy fields nearby. In a coastal town in Thailand,
Avani Pattaya Resort’s hydroponic farm grows over 22,000 plants, enough to meet resort needs and to give back to the community. At
Avani+ Hua Hin Resort, over 90% of kitchen supplies are grown locally thanks to the resort’s commitment to working with local smallholders. The property prioritises partners that run ethical, fully sustainable operations to source everything from free-range organic eggs to artisanal products made without artificial colours and flavourings.
Going Paperless

Avani has a dedicated
app to facilitate paperless check-in, checkout, payment, and billing.