ITC Kohenur Sets Sustainability Benchmark with LEED Zero Water Certification from USGBC

Discover ITC Kohenur's achievement of the LEED Zero Water Certification, showcasing its commitment to sustainable hospitality with net-zero water usage.

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ITC Kohenur has been awarded the prestigious LEED Zero Water Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), marking a significant milestone in its journey towards sustainable hospitality. The certification highlights the hotel’s achievement of net-zero water usage through advanced water conservation, recycling, and rainwater harvesting measures.

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Aligned with ITC Hotels’ Responsible Luxury philosophy, ITC Kohenur has adopted a future-forward approach to water sustainability. Its integrated water management system ensures that total water consumption is balanced by alternative sources and on-site treatment—significantly reducing dependence on freshwater and safeguarding local water ecosystems.

“This recognition is a proud moment for all of us at ITC Kohenur,” said Jitendra Taak, General Manager, ITC Kohenur. “Achieving LEED Zero Water is more than a certification—it reflects our unwavering commitment to sustainable hospitality and our responsibility to future generations. We will continue to lead by example, offering our guests sustainable luxury without compromise.”

This certification further reinforces ITC Hotels’ leadership in sustainable hospitality, building on its legacy of innovation and excellence in environmental stewardship.