Lanson Place proudly concluded two sustainability milestones this March: Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong received the internationally recognised Green Key certification for its exemplary environmental practices, while Lanson Place properties worldwide participated in Earth Hour 2025 reinforcing the brand’s commitment to sustainability. On 22 March, from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM, all Lanson Place Personal Hotels and Residences joined individuals and organisations around the world in the global initiative led by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) reinforcing the brand’s dedication to environmental responsibility.
A Collective Effort for a Greener Future
Throughout the hour, Lanson Place properties actively contributed to the movement by turning off non-essential lights and equipment, hosting interactive sustainability-themed events, and encouraging guests to participate in eco-friendly practices. From intimate candlelit gatherings to engaging discussions on sustainable living, guests and employees came together to reflect on the impact of conscious energy consumption.
Participating properties included:
- Lanson Place Causeway Bay, Hong Kong (Green Key certified)
- Lanson Place Waterfront Suites, Hong Kong
- Two MacDonnell Road, Hong Kong
- Lanson Place Bukit Ceylon, Kuala Lumpur
- Lanson Place Mall of Asia, Manila
- Lanson Place Winsland, Singapore
- Yiju Apartment, Shenzhen
- Lanson Place Parkside, Shanghai
- Lanson Place Parliament Gardens, Melbourne
Sustainability at the Heart of Lanson Place
The Green Key certification for Lanson Place Causeway Bay marks the first property to achieve this prestigious recognition – an important step in the brand-wide sustainability journey that reflects the group environmental ethos. All Lanson Place properties continue to implement eco-friendly initiatives, including:
A paperless experience with e-registration cards, e-invoices, and a digital library of magazines and newspapers in guest rooms.
Sustainable housekeeping practices, such as eco-friendly products and an opt-in linen and towel change programme.
Waste reduction and recycling programmes, including the use of the NORDAQ and Purezza water systems, the installation of in-room filtered water taps to minimise single-use plastics, recycling of coffee capsules and repurposing lightly-used soap bars through charity partners.
Donation of textiles for both recycling as well as upcycling.
Lanson Place’s ongoing partnership with Green Hospitality, a not-for-profit collaborative platform, further amplifies its commitment to group-wide sustainability strategies. This collaboration has helped the brand identify key areas for improvement, including green procurement, energy-saving measures, and reducing single-use plastics.
“Earth Hour is a powerful reminder of the collective impact that we can all make,” said Eugenia Lai, Director of Design and Technical Services at Lanson Place. “Through our ongoing initiatives and our partnership with Green Hospitality, we are committed to embedding sustainable practices into every aspect of our operations.”
Looking Ahead
As sustainability remains a foundational commitment of the brand, Lanson Place continues to work toward measurable goals—from reducing energy consumption and landfill waste to fostering an eco-conscious culture among guests and employees. The Green Key certification of Lanson Place Causeway Bay serves as both a milestone and a blueprint for extending these practices across our portfolio.