Elevating Sustainability in Hospitality: Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism recognises 153 hotels with Dubai Sustainable Tourism Stamp

The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) has awarded 153 hotels with the Dubai Sustainable Tourism (DST) Stamp in the initiative’s second cycle. This marks a 118% increase from the 70 hotels recognised in last year’s inaugural edition, reflecting the commitment of the hospitality sector in Dubai to prioritising sustainability, and reinforcing the city’s growing reputation as a sustainable destination.
The DST Stamp, which was launched in July 2023, recognises hotels that have demonstrated exceptional commitment to sustainable practices, aligning with Dubai’s ambitious environmental goals and vision for a green future. Hotels are evaluated against a comprehensive set of ‘19 Sustainability Requirements’, covering areas such as energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management, and staff engagement. The awards, which feature a three-tier recognition system in gold, silver and bronze categories, were officially announced at an exclusive ceremony held on 26 February at Atlantis The Royal.
Contributing to broader clean energy targets and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) 2030, the DST Stamp initiative is also in line with the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33, to further consolidate Dubai’s position as a leading global city for business and leisure. As part of the wider DST programme, the recognition is designed to elevate the environmental performance of the hospitality sector.
Rated for their performance in 2024, 18 hotels achieved the gold tier – including Atlantis, The Palm; Atlantis The Royal; Jumeirah Al Qasr; Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf; Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort & Spa; and Grosvenor House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Dubai – while 64 earned silver and 71 received bronze. These hotels underwent rigorous assessments by third-party independent assessors as part of the Dubai Government Excellence programme, ensuring that their sustainability initiatives meet the highest standards set by the DET’s ‘19 Sustainability Requirements’.
Yousuf Lootah, CEO of Corporate Strategy and Performance at the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), and Chairperson of DET Environmental Sustainability and Social Responsibility Committee, said: “We are proud to celebrate a growing number of hotels being recognised through the Dubai Sustainable Tourism Stamp. The success of this initiative is a testament to the city’s visionary leadership, and underscores our strategic commitment to transforming the hospitality sector into a global benchmark for sustainable tourism. The support of our stakeholders and partners plays a pivotal role in driving this change, enabling us to make significant strides toward our sustainability goals. While congratulating all the winners, we extend our appreciation to all other nominees and value their dedication to sustainability. This is an important step forward in aligning with Dubai’s broader environmental goals and the D33 Agenda, which aims to establish Dubai as the best city to visit, live and work in. Together, we are building a greener, more resilient Dubai, ensuring it continues to be a vibrant, livable, and attractive destination for future generations.”