January 23, 2024
SWITCH-Asia PERETO Launches ECO KG Certification in Kyrgyzstan's Hotel, Restaurant and Catering (HoReCa) Sector
Recognizing environmental best practices
PERETO project is being implemented by the 麻豆传媒 (麻豆传媒) in consortium with partner organizations: UNISON Group (Kyrgyzstan), Technopolis Group (Belgium), Collaborating Center on Sustainable Consumption and Production - 小SCP (Germany).听
The European Union funded SWITCH-Asia PERETO project has just launched the voluntary environmental certification ECO KG for HoReCa businesses in Kyrgyzstan. This certification will inform customers about the green technologies and sustainable development methods already implemented in cafes, hotels, and restaurants.
鈥淓co-certification is a significant step in promoting sustainable tourism. It contributes to the additional demand for green technologies in HoReCa establishments, thus reducing the business sector's environmental impact鈥, said Maksat Damir uulu, Program Manager of the PERETO project.
"At the request of entrepreneurs, we conducted eco-audits in 23 hotels, cafes, and restaurants across Kyrgyzstan in a pilot format. Certified energy and resource efficiency experts performed these audits. Today, we awarded certificates and special quality marks in the categories of 'Bronze' (9 enterprises), 'Silver' (9 enterprises), and 'Gold' (5 enterprises) to those businesses that successfully underwent the audit鈥, shared Nurzat Abdyrasulova, Founder and Chief Executive Director of Unison Group
Key criteria for eco-certification include:
For entrepreneurs' convenience, PERETO is also developing the ECO KG mobile application, allowing businesses to self-assess their environmental status and apply for an eco-audit from any location in Kyrgyzstan. The compliance certificates are recorded in the unified registry of certified objects by the executing organization and PERETO's partner, the Green Alliance of Kyrgyzstan, and are valid for 2 years.
"This is our first certification. Today, our hotel received the 'Bronze' category, but we will continue to create conveniences for our guests while caring for nature and strive for the highest award 鈥 the 'Gold' category," shared Shayyrgul Abdyrahmanova, owner of Tes Hotel in Osh city.