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Sustainability Report

Sunprime Ocean View 2023

Presentation of Hotel Facilities

Sunprime Ocean View is located Calle Venezuela, 10 Costa Adeje Adeje - Tenerife - Canary Islands in Spain. The hotel was built in 1974 and extends over an area of 5448 plot of land.

  • Basement with the back of the house areas (store rooms, boiler room, staff areas, offices, laundry room
  • Ground floor with reception, bar, hall, market
  • 7 blocks of apartments, and 129 of apartments/ rooms
  • Gardens with Palm Trees, lemon Trees, Xerophytes plants
  • Fitness & Spa rooms and Gym
  • 1 of Restaurant
  • 2 of pools, 1 jacuzzi on the top floor

Hotel Sunprime Ocean View accommodates approximately 44155 guests during the summer season and around 45999 during the winter with a team of 68 em - ployees (per month) during the summer period (period 01/05/22–30/04/23).

  • Majority of guests come from Nordic countries
  • Employees are mainly locals, with a small number of Nordic staff to cover Spa and Fitness
  • Having clear and comprehensive policy statement
  • Striving to reduce our use of energy and water, and re-use and recycle the resources consumed by our business wherever practical
  • Encouraging the development and integration of sustainable technologies, including renewable energy
  • Monitoring and measuring our environmental performance on a monthly basis
  • Providing the necessary resources to meet our objectives and targets and on-going training for our staff on environmental, social and health & safety issues
  • Communicating our policies practises and programmes to all our staff, guests, suppliers and the public
  • Our hotel uses 100% renewable electricity

We are constantly working to improve the services we offer our guests. The new facilities are designed for maximum energy efficiency. Our goal is to reduce energy consumption by 2% compared to the previous year.

NLTG´s supplier code of Ethics and Conduct sets out the minimum standards of business behaviour expected of Suppliers, who must have processes in place to monitor and maintain these standards, including within their own supply chains. Suppliers must comply with child protection laws, including United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the international Labour Organization Convention Numbers 138 and 182. Suppliers must also comply with local laws regarding the mini mum age of employees and all legal requirements for the work of authorised young workers, particularly those relating to hours, wages and safe working conditions. NLTG Supplier Code of Conduct.

COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (EVENTS AND DONATIONS)

  • Save the children UNICEF with a direct monthly donation
  • World Animal Protection
  • Cruz Roja (Red Cross): food donations for Christmas campaing & direct monthly donation
  • Local Charities: Cáritas
  • Cooperation with the Hotel Associations of Tenerife, Ashotel