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Driving Regenerative Hospitality: GATE College's Impact on Businesses, Communities and Places

 

In today's hospitality landscape, a silent revolution is underway, propelling a shift towards regenerative hospitality. This movement transcends traditional sustainability efforts, aiming to leave a positive imprint on the environment, communities, and cultures. Regenerative hospitality embodies a holistic ethos, restoring ecosystems, empowering local communities, and preserving cultural heritage.

But what exactly does this entail?

Let's journey into the transformative realm of regenerative hospitality through the lens of GATE College in Nepal, an EHL Certified School. GATE stands as a beacon of excellence, offering comprehensive education in hospitality management while prioritizing sustainability. At the helm is Dr. John Hummel, Director of Applied Research and Innovation, whose wealth of experience and dedication catalyzes impactful change within Nepal's hospitality industry.

Dr. Hummel's journey to GATE College stemmed from a profound background in sustainable rural development across Asia. His collaboration with the college signifies a commitment to embed sustainability and regenerative practices into academia and industry alike.

At GATE College, sustainability serves as the guiding light, shaping perspectives and fostering a culture of stewardship. Here, students acquire practical skills and imbibe values of resilience and regeneration, preparing them for a dynamic future in hospitality.

Through collaborative projects and research initiatives, GATE College pioneer's regenerative practices in Nepal's hospitality sector. From community-driven cleanliness assessments to co-creative projects in green destinations, the college showcases the transformative power of collaboration and community engagement.

Moreover, GATE College's commitment to sustainability extends beyond its campuses, manifesting in partnerships with enterprises like The Pavilions in Pokhara and Okharbot Organic Farm in Dhulikhel. These collaborations serve as living examples of regenerative hospitality, inspiring students and industry players alike.

Looking ahead, GATE College envisions a future of collaborative research and learning, where living labs in Pokhara and Dhulikhel-Namobuddha-Panauti lead the charge towards regeneration. Through these initiatives, GATE College aspires to drive positive change, shaping a future where hospitality thrives harmonizing with people and the planet.

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