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Leaflike: biophilia and sustainability

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Demand for sustainable practices in the hotel industry is a trend that is here to stay. More and more guests are selecting hotels based on sustainability credentials, which drives the need for deeper differentiation and commitment from businesses to review their processes, partners and, naturally, their planting.

As a pioneering force in sustainable hospitality, Leaflike is committed to piloting positive change in the industry. By incorporating sustainability into each part of their operations, they aim to establish memorable guest experiences while preserving the planet. Below we will explore more about Leaflike and how they help hotels achieve a sustainable future.

The expert team at Leaflike understands the importance of biophilic design, which aims to bring nature indoors for enriched guest experiences. By combining live plants and green walls including green walls made with natural moss, Leaflike helps hotels create visually attractive spaces that encourage well-being and embrace sustainability.

Not only is sustainability a growing social issue, but consumers are becoming more aware of sustainable practices in hotels as information becomes more transparent.

A survey by Hilton Hotels & Resorts found that 77% of Millennials and 75% of Gen Z consider environmental responsibility as an essential factor for hotels. As Leaflike is a renowned provider of sustainable solutions, their innovative approach to greenery in hotels has helped cater to the sustainability needs of numerous establishments. “In addition to our customers and products, we care about the planet and the environmental impact. We believe that we are all responsible and can all make a difference.” comments Steve Abernethie, Leaflike CEO.

Leaflike believe their commitment and responsibility is to provide the best advice for the products hotels need to achieve their sustainable goals. One of Leaflike’s specialist areas are green walls, which offer many sustainability advantages. These installations enhance the hotel’s visual appeal while providing insulation, noise reduction, and enhanced air quality while also helping hotels to offset their carbon emissions. Click here to view one of Leaflike’s stunning green wall installations.

Following installation of the planting schemes, Leaflike regularly monitors the plants’ health and guaranteeing proper care and maintenance, Leaflike extends the lifespan of the planting displays they provide, lowering the need for replacements and reducing waste. Also, their maintenance teams employ sustainable practices, such as composting organic waste and recycling plant materials making a conscious change to the partner’s environmental impact.

Through their innovative approach to indoor plant scaping and devotion to sustainability, Leaflike has become a trusted partner for many leading hotels seeking eco-friendly and visually pleasing results. By incorporating plants into hotel spaces, Leaflike helps hotels increase their sustainability efforts, adjust indoor air quality, and creating a refreshing and inviting atmosphere for guests.

If you would like to speak to the team regarding planting designs for your business, get in touch here.

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