Vitur Summit, the flagship European short-term rental event to be held in Malaga from Wednesday to Friday (May 10th to May 12th), has set up the first showcase of a sustainable vacation rental at the heart of the convention center. The Vitur Sustainable Living Experience, a showcase apartment by Kave Homes and built in the heart of Malaga’s Convention center, will be unveiled in collaboration with Sustonica.
Equipped with sustainable features, the property serves as a model for reducing the environmental and social impact of holiday rental properties. Short-term rental owners and managers can improve their Sustonica score by adopting the sustainable solutions showcased in the Vitur Sustainable Living Experience. These include using tap water filtering devices, occupancy sensors, digital guidebooks, toiletries free of microplastics and eco-friendly towels and linens.
“We are excited to partner with Sustonica to promote sustainable practices in the short-term rental industry,” said Carlos Peěrez-Lanzac de Lorca organiser of the Vitur Summit. “Vitur Summit is gathering the most influential leaders in our sector and all agree that sustainability is at the top priority. It will take a central role in the agenda of the event.”
Sustonica is the first sustainability badge for vacation rentals. By implementing sustainable solutions, owners and managers can improve their Sustonica score and attract environmentally conscious guests.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Vitur to showcase sustainable living in the vacation rental industry,” said Vanessa de Souza Lage, CEO of Sustonica. “The Vitur Sustainable Living Experience demonstrates that it is possible to create beautiful and comfortable holiday rental properties with little investment while reducing their environmental impact.”
The Vitur Sustainable Living Experience is open to all ticket holders and can be visited during the event. Vacation rental owners and managers can learn more about implementing sustainable solutions in their properties by visiting the Sustonica website.
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