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The Landmark London has been awarded the EarthCheck Silver Benchmark 2025 in recognition of its efforts to improve environmental performance and adopt more sustainable practices.

The five-star hotel received the certification following a range of initiatives, including a complete switch to renewable electricity and a reported reduction of 615,000 kWh in annual energy use. 

Smart in-room thermostats have helped cut electricity consumption by 31% per room, and the hotel now sends no waste to landfill.

Meanwhile, refillable toiletries, biodegradable coffee capsules and recycled water bottles have been introduced to reduce single-use plastics. 

Across departments, operations have also shifted to paperless systems and low-impact alternatives, including eco-friendly laundry, upcycled materials and responsibly sourced food and drink.

Additionally, the hotel’s sustainability efforts are coordinated by a dedicated taskforce and EarthCheck coordinator, with the hotel subject to annual benchmarking assessments to monitor progress.

Fergus Stewart, general manager, said: “We are incredibly proud to receive the EarthCheck Silver Benchmark, which is a true reflection of our unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship.

“This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team as we look ahead to continue to improve our environmental and sustainable credentials.”

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