Newsroom

Bali Sustainable Food Festival Sept 27 - Oct 16

Bali Hotels Association 22 September 2021

Bali Hotels Association Launches

The First BHA Sustainable Food Festival 27 September – 16 October 2021

Bali, 21 September 2021 – Bali Hotels Association (BHA) is proud to announce the launch of the first BHA Sustainable Food Festival, running from September 27th until October 16th, 2021 in 30 participating member hotels.

This festival allows participating members to showcase the innovative work they have been putting in during these times to shift to a more sustainable way of operating. While programs such as single use plastic reduction are already well established, participating member hotels are preparing both a two-course lunch menu priced at maximum IDR 200.000 per person net, and a three-course dinner menu at maximum IDR 350.000 per person net.

To be featured, menus must adhere to the following key sustainability criteria:

  • Ingredients used must be 100% sourced from Indonesia
  • Encourage a minimum of 75% organically grown items
  • Respect fair trade principles, e.g. fully female run enterprises
  • All seafood produces to be certified sustainable and poultry to be free range

The festival also aims at reducing waste output to as close to zero as possible, by encouraging waste reduction activities such as composting and waste separation to facilitate recycling. These initiatives are intended to set a benchmark for the future, by being implemented across all operational areas beyond the festival period.

Participating hotels are encouraged to organize special events and workshops around the sustainability theme. Sustainable food planning includes food and beverage produce that is ethically produced, processed, distributed and disposed of in ways that contribute to support local economies and livelihoods. Where relevant certifications may not be available, we recommend adopting collective fair-trade practices; a third-party verified system providing better prices, improved working conditions, and fair remuneration terms for local farmers. On the environmental side, the focus in on protecting the biodiversity of both plants and animals and the welfare of farmed and wild species with organically grown produces that preserves natural resources and provides added social benefits such as educational development opportunities for the next generation.

“It is truly encouraging to see our member hotels signing up to share the best practices they have had in place for some time.  Our sector is going to recover and restart in a new, more sustainable manner and we are hopeful that these types of initiatives are able to raise public awareness and showcase what actions have been taken to adapt and progress during these challenging times,” says Jean Helière, Chairman BHA.

“Last year, we launched our social media campaign ‘Bali A New Kind Of Adventure’, a series of 6 inspiring short videos showcasing Bali under new health protocols and encouraging guests to travel responsibly. This upcoming food festival leverages the message on responsible travel, encouraging our hotel members and guests to contribute in reducing food waste through sustainability practices,” says Jean Helière.

“We are thrilled to see a strong participation from our members, excited to showcase the best of what Bali has to offer.  Many suppliers have taken their quality and sustainability promise to the next level and we invite guests to come, enjoy and discover the new taste of Bali during the festival period,” says Kevin Girard, Environment Director BHA.

The festival opens on 27 September to mark World Tourism Day, aligned with this year’s theme of “Tourism for Inclusive Growth”.  World Tourism Day is a global observance day fostering awareness of tourism’ social, cultural, political and economic value and the contribution that the sector can make towards reaching Sustainable Development Goals. This year’s theme is embedded into the Sustainable Food Festival, celebrating the ability to drive inclusive development and generate new opportunities through the local supply chain. “This is our chance to look beyond tourism statistics and acknowledge that, behind every number, there is a person,” says Kevin Girard.

The festival will close on 16 October in conjunction with World Food Day, marking the collective efforts taken to reduce hunger and ensure healthy fare for all.  Participating hotels will be making a significant statement to remind us that while food is a great source of pleasure and entertainment, by turning the focus on mindful dining we can reduce the amount food that is wasted and positively impact the number of people going to bed hungry. “Watch for further actions planned by each hotel to mark this special day.” says Kevin Girard.

The festival is open to all customers – you do not need to be a hotel guest to enjoy the festival in participating hotels.  We encourage all festival attendees to utilize the Peduli Lindungi application and to follow all current health and safety protocols in place. Advance reservations are highly recommended to confirm space availability, while also ensuring correct production amounts of food to avoid wastage.

How to book: Go to www.baliismylife.com  and the Sustainable Food Festive section to see all participating hotels, their respective menus, and how to make a booking.

The following is the list of participating hotels:

  1. Alila Ubud
  2. Amadea Resort & Villas
  3. AYANA Resort and Spa Bali
  4. Bali SereS Springs Resort & Spa Singakerta
  5. Conrad Bali
  6. COMO Uma Ubud
  7. COMO Uma Canggu
  8. Grand Hyatt Bali
  9. Hard Rock Hotel Bali
  10. Hilton Bali Resort
  11. Holiday Inn Resort Baruna Bali
  12. Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach
  13. Hotel Nikko Bali Benoa Beach
  14. Hotel Tugu Bali
  15. Intercontinental Bali Resort
  16. Jimbaran Puri A Belmond Hotel
  17. Jumana Bali Ungasan Resort
  18. Movenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bali
  19. Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa
  20. SenS Hotel & Spa Ubud
  21. Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort
  22. Six Senses Uluwatu Bali
  23. Sofitel Nusa Dua
  24. The Apurva Kempinski Bali
  25. The Laguna Resort & Spa
  26. The Samaya Seminyak
  27. The St. Regis Bali Resort
  28. The Trans Resort Bali
  29. The Westin Resort Nusa Dua
  30. W Bali Seminyak

 

###

About Bali Hotels Association

Bali Hotels Association is a professional group of star-rated hotels and resorts in Bali. Members include General Managers from 157 hotels and resorts in Bali that represent more than 27,148 hotel rooms and almost 35,849 employees in tourism sector. One of the objectives of BHA is to support and facilitate the development of communities, education and environment in Bali. BHA has initiated many projects involving the association members as well as the people in the industry. Only by supporting each other these long-term projects can be achieved and benefits everyone in the island. Their vision is to keep Bali as the most desirable tourism destination in Asia through the warmth and hospitality of its people. Their mission is to bring together all General Managers of hotels, villas and resorts in a non-competitive environment, to exchange information on matters of general interest, to have a common voice on issues pertaining to the tourism and hospitality industries in support of Bali as a destination. To support and facilitate the development of Balinese community, education and environment initiatives in Bali.

 

Files
File name
Bali Sustainable Food Festival Sept 27 - Oct 16 22 Sep 2021 docx Download
Bali Sustainable Food Festival Sept 27 - Oct 16 22 Sep 2021 docx Download

Advertiser

Brewed using special ingredients and techniques, producing smooth cold-brewed beer that offers a smooth and less bitter taste sensation, making it easier to drink. Enjoy #timeforCrystalChill Brewed us
View More
Hatten Wines - Bali. Bali's own winery, producing wines since 1994. Proudly Balinese.
View More