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Building Tomorrow’s Sustainable Hospitality - Jon Buerge - Defining Hospitality - Episode # 223

Building Tomorrow’s Sustainable Hospitality - Jon Buerge - Defining Hospitality - Episode # 223

Episode 223 Published 7 months ago
Description

What does carbon-positive hospitality look like? 


In this episode, Dan Ryan talks with Jon Buerge, CEO of Urban Villages, about Populus, the world’s first carbon-positive hotel, and how sustainability is reshaping hospitality from the ground up. They explore how design, materials, and mindset can transform guest experiences, strengthen brand loyalty, and create long-term business value.


Jon shares the story behind Populus and the vision driving Urban Villages’ sustainable developments. He defines hospitality as a selfless pursuit of extraordinary experiences and explains why true hospitality must include care for the planet. From innovative building materials like fly ash concrete to transparent, guest-facing sustainability efforts, Jon and Dan discuss how Populus is redefining what it means to host with purpose.


Takeaways:

  • True hospitality is rooted in empathy and selfless guest care, with sustainability at its core.
  • Populus Hotel was designed to leave the planet better than it was found through carbon-positive innovation.
  • Sustainability enhances business performance by lowering costs and increasing guest loyalty.
  • The hospitality industry must evolve beyond rigid policies to embrace flexible, holistic sustainability solutions.
  • Investors are increasingly prioritizing sustainable projects that align with long-term environmental goals.
  • Consumer demand, especially among younger generations, is driving the industry toward greener practices.


Quote of the Show:

“Hospitality is the kind of unwavering and selfless pursuit of an extraordinary experience for a guest” - Jon Buerge


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