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Shangri-La Golden Sands Penang Achieves MOTAC Green Hotel Recognition

Shangri-La Golden Sands Penang Achieves MOTAC Green Hotel Recognition

Shangri-La Golden Sands, Penang has secured official endorsement from Malaysia’s Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) as an environmentally friendly accommodation, marking a significant milestone in the property’s four-decade commitment to sustainable hospitality.

The recognition places the beachfront resort under the ASEAN Green Hotel Standards, a regional framework that acknowledges hotels demonstrating measurable eco-conscious operations. This certification reflects a growing shift within Southeast Asian hospitality, where environmental stewardship increasingly defines premium accommodation experiences.

Since opening in 1980, Shangri-La Golden Sands has integrated sustainability into its operational philosophy. The property’s approach encompasses comprehensive recycling programmes, strategic waste reduction initiatives, and material reuse practices across departments. Energy conservation measures form another pillar of the hotel’s environmental strategy, addressing one of hospitality’s most significant operational challenges.

Dr. Annuar Mohamed presenting the certification to Hotel Manager Udo Wittich

Hotel Manager Udo Wittich received the three-year certification from Dr. Annuar Mohamed, MOTAC’s Northern Region Director, formalizing the property’s position among Malaysia’s certified green accommodations.

The ASEAN Green Hotel Standards represent a coordinated regional effort to establish environmental benchmarks across Southeast Asia’s diverse hospitality landscape. For properties like Shangri-La Golden Sands, certification requires meeting specific criteria spanning energy management, water conservation, waste handling, and environmental education.

Penang’s tourism sector has witnessed increasing emphasis on sustainable practices. The island destination attracts travellers who seek experiences aligning with environmental values without compromising service standards. This certification positions Shangri-La Golden Sands strategically within this evolving market segment.

Environmental certification extends beyond operational adjustments. It signals a property’s willingness to embrace transparency and accountability in an industry historically characterized by high resource consumption. For a resort of Shangri-La Golden Sands’ scale and heritage, maintaining certification requires continuous monitoring and adaptation.

For environmentally conscious visitors, MOTAC’s endorsement provides third-party verification of a property’s sustainability claims. The certification offers assurance that environmental considerations inform operational decisions, from procurement to waste management.

Shangri-La Golden Sands joins a growing network of certified properties across Malaysia, contributing to the country’s broader sustainability objectives within its tourism sector. As traveller expectations evolve, such certifications may increasingly influence accommodation choices, particularly among demographics prioritizing environmental responsibility.

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Paul Choong

Paul Choong is the chief editor at PenangToday

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