BeCause — an enterprise software startup transforming
how the hospitality, travel and tourism industries manage their sustainability
data — has partnered with global online travel platform
Booking.com.
Through a dedicated API (application programming interface), the partnership will make it possible for Booking.com
to receive updated data in real time about accommodations that have earned any
of more than 40 recognized third-party sustainability certifications. This will
enable the travel platform to more efficiently present reliable, up-to-date
information about those accommodations with a third-party certification; so
travelers can make more informed choices for their next trip.
The ability to transparently communicate credible sustainability information is
increasingly crucial for travel companies, as a growing number of people
continue to indicate that they prefer more sustainable travel choices. In fact,
according to Booking.com's latest Sustainable Travel Report,
57 percent of global travelers say they would feel better about staying in a
particular accommodation if they knew it had a sustainable certification; and 81
percent say sustainable travel is important to them.
A bespoke sustainability solution
Image: Booking.com
BeCause helps organizations collect, coordinate and communicate their
sustainability data — reducing redundancies and creating efficiencies that
translate to positive revenue and ecological impacts. BeCause's solution
connects certification entities and travel providers and distributors, enabling
over 17,000 hotels and online travel platforms to provide travelers with
accurate and reliable sustainability data. These processes, traditionally
handled via spreadsheets, emails and unconnected systems, are ripe for
transformation; and the need to manage them efficiently to ensure compliance and
competitive advantage is fueling BeCause’s growth.
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Based on its Sustainability Management Hub platform, BeCause developed an API
solution specifically for Booking.com's needs. As one of the world's leading
digital travel platforms, Booking.com sought an efficient, scalable way to
receive data from accommodations certified according to the Global Sustainable
Tourism
Council (GSTC)-recognized standards, among others. It also wanted that data to be automatically
updated in their database, so Booking.com customers would always have access to
up-to-date sustainability information about the available accommodation options.
"Working with Booking.com — which, beyond having an extensive global reach, has
an equally considerable reputation for being a leader in sustainability issues
and efforts — is a significant deal for our startup," says Frederik Rubens
Steensgaard, CEO and
co-founder of BeCause. "It's an ideal fit in terms of vision, needs and
capability; and we look forward to helping Booking.com expand its sustainability
data-management capabilities even further as our partnership continues."
BeCause's bespoke solution addresses both needs first by replacing manual update
processes, which are time-consuming and occur only periodically, with automated
sustainability data transfers. The BeCause solution also maps standards from 40+
certifications that align with GSTC criteria to the data provided by tens of
thousands of individual properties worldwide, providing a more complete and
accurate picture of the sustainability information for those accommodations
available on Booking.com.
"Through our partnership with BeCause and the technical solutions they have
created specifically for our platform, we've streamlined how we receive
sustainability information from our accommodation partners that have invested in
achieving a credible, third-party certification — allowing us to focus our
efforts internally on those areas where we can further innovate and have the
most impact," says Thomas
Loughlin, Sustainability Manager
at Booking.com. "We get the accurate, trustworthy data that we need in real
time, which we can then automatically present to our customers — enabling them
to make more informed decisions about how they choose to travel."
Thanks to the aforementioned rise in those interested in a more intentional approach to
travel,
more and more industry partnerships are being aimed at not only reducing
negative impacts such as emissions associated with travel and
tourism,
but also making the industry a force for creating positive change around the
world — by engaging and supporting local
communities;
improving
ecosystems
at destinations; and broadening travelers’ awareness and appreciation of the
breadth and depth of
cultural
and natural
capital
they can interact with and help preserve around the world.
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Sustainable Brands Staff
Published Jul 31, 2023 2pm EDT / 11am PDT / 7pm BST / 8pm CEST