A hotel offering refugees internships and language classes

BC Hospitality

Source: Copenhagen Media Center, Photo credits: Bella Sky / BCHG

BC Hospitality Group represents responsible hospitality

BC Hospitality Group (BCHG) runs several international hotels in Copenhagen. BCHG has developed a comprehensive CSRplan to improve for the group’s social impact.

To overcome challenges of workforce inclusion, BCHG launched the Job Academy Programme offering refugees internships and classes in Danish language, culture and labour market. After the programme, 12 out of 29 participants found employment at the five-star Marriott Hotel, Copenhagen.

The group also runs a practical education program focused on 9th graders (14-15 year olds). The program deals mainly with gastronomy and event planning, and presents students with concrete examples of the many possibilities a career and education in hospitality can offer.

In terms of environmental impact, BCHG works with Too Good To Go and Treatbox to minimize food waste at its facilities

Economic Growth

Economic Growth

BCHG ran a campaign to help refugees find employment in the Danish work force (8.5, 8.6, 8.8, 8.9)

Quality Education

Quality Education

BCHG runs a practical secondary school education program focussed on skills needed in the hospitality industry (4.1, 4.3, 4.4)

Responsible consumption and production

Responsible consumption and production

BCHG reduces waste by cooperating with Too Good To Go and TreatBox to sell leftover food (12.3, 12.5)

Find out more

Explore BCHG’s sustainable initiatives here

Categories

Accomodation
Accomodation
Events
Events
Food & Beverage
Food & Beverage

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