- Tech-powered hospitality operator reduces emissions per guest night by 31% year-on-year
- Total emissions also fell by more than 9% compared with 2024 following improvements in data collection and reporting accuracy
Helsinki, Finland, May 13 2026 – Bob W, Europe’s fastest-growing tech-powered hospitality operator, has reported that a typical guest night across its aparthotel portfolio generates 69% lower carbon emissions than the average European hotel stay, according to the company’s latest impact results.
During the 2025 measurement year, Bob W expanded its footprint by opening ten new locations across Europe. Despite this growth, the company reduced the environmental impact of each stay through smarter operations, circular design principles, adaptive reuse of existing buildings, and clean energy initiatives.
Compared with the previous year, total emissions decreased by more than 9%, supported by improved accuracy in data collection and reporting, while emissions per guest night across Bob W’s aparthotels fell by 31%.
A typical Bob W stay now produces 3.78 kg CO₂e, or carbon dioxide equivalent, per night, compared with an average European hotel benchmark of approximately 12 kg CO₂e per night1. The company has offset 100% of stay-related carbon emissions since 2021 through verified carbon credits, with 1,979 tCO₂e offset to date.
The results are published on Bob W’s new impact site and build on the company’s LEGIT methodology, the Lodging Emissions & Guest-night Impact Tracker developed with environmental consultancy Furthr. LEGIT captures a wider range of emissions sources than standard hotel carbon measurement, including construction materials, cleaning, toiletries, consumables, waste, water and furnishings giving guests and stakeholders a more complete view of the impact of each stay.
Niko Karstikko, Co-founder and CEO of Bob W, said: “The hospitality industry has a transparency problem. Most operators talk about 2050, but we are showing our numbers for today. Our latest results show that it is possible to scale across markets while reducing the emissions intensity of each stay.
“Our live impact site brings together data on energy use, emissions, local partnerships, company events and the footprint of individual stays. Through our LEGIT standard and our wider reporting, we are making the impact of each stay easier to compare and act on. We are publishing the numbers because the industry needs more transparency, not more vague commitments.”
Bob W’s lower-impact operating model is built around smarter stays, circular design and local partnerships. Digital check-ins reduce paper use, while real-time monitoring helps optimise energy consumption across the company’s portfolio.
Many Bob W properties are repurposed from former hotels, offices and commercial buildings, reducing the need for new construction while bringing underused urban assets back into productive hospitality use. The company also uses recycled and upcycled furniture where possible, specifies durable lower-impact materials, powers stays with 100% renewable electricity, and works with local makers, designers and neighbourhood businesses across its markets.
Bob W key impact highlights include:
- A typical Bob W aparthotel stay produces 3.78 kg CO₂e per guest night, 69% lower than the European hotel average of approximately 12 kg CO₂e per night.
- Emissions per guest night across Bob W aparthotels fell by 31% year-on-year.
- Total emissions fell by more than 9% compared with 2024, supported by improved accuracy in data collection and reporting.
- 100% renewable electricity powers every stay.
- 100% of stay-related carbon emissions have been offset since 2021.
- 1,979 tCO₂e has been offset to date through verified carbon credits.
- Bob W provides detailed environmental information on the footprint of each stay.
- Average length of stay is 2.68 nights and average guest rating is 4.5 out of 5.
The latest impact results come as Bob W continues to expand across Europe and the UK, with a portfolio of more than 100 assets and over 7,000 apartment units and hotel rooms.
Read more about Bob W’s impact work at impact.bobw.co.
1Cornell University Center for Hospitality Research and Greenview, Cornell Hotel Sustainability Benchmarking Index 2026: Carbon, Energy, Water & Waste, Measure 1: HCMI Rooms Footprint Per Occupied Room (kgCO₂e), based on 2024 hotel data.
About Bob W
Bob W is an award-winning tech- and AI-powered hospitality operator offering a slicker alternative to mainstream hotels and traditional short-term rentals. Our design-centric, full-service aparthotels and hotels combine the consistent quality and aesthetics of a lifestyle hotel with the flexibility, hosted experience, and amenities of a short-term rental. Sustainably operated and thoughtfully designed, Bob W’s properties are made for the modern traveler who expects both style and substance.
Backed by institutional investors and world-class entrepreneurs, Bob W has built technology to deliver an authentic 5-star hospitality experience at scale while leading the world’s transition to sustainable travel. With a portfolio of 100+ assets and 7,000+ apartment units and hotel rooms, Bob W delights leisure and business travellers in 20 cities across Europe and the UK.
For more information and bookings, visit www.bobw.co
