French hospitality group Accor has announced that more than 200 hotels across its Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) network have now achieved eco-certification.

This achievement accounts for more than 50% of the company’s regional portfolio. According to Accor, over 190 hotels have earned the Sustainable Tourism Certification from Ecotourism Australia.

In addition, more than 20 hotels have received the Gold Sustainable Tourism Business Certification from Qualmark New Zealand.

Accor further stated that more than 70 additional hotels across ANZ are currently in the process of obtaining eco-certification.

This progress aligns with the group’s global goal of achieving full eco-certification across its network by 2026.

Accor added that it is supporting its 5,600 hotels worldwide in achieving external sustainable certifications through global and local partnerships.

Accor Pacific chief operating officer PM&E Adrian Williams said: “Achieving eco-certification for more than half of our network is a fantastic milestone for us in the Pacific.

“As the region’s largest hotel operator, we have an important role to play in trailblazing a more sustainable future for our industry.

“This milestone reflects the passion and dedication of our teams at Accor, who are deeply committed to making a positive impact on our planet. I’m incredibly proud of their efforts and their unwavering commitment to pioneering responsible hospitality.”

Earlier this month, Accor’s Mercure brand expanded its presence in Indonesia with a new hotel in East Java.