EarthCheck
EarthCheck Certified
- 1. What is EarthCheck Certified
- 2. Eligible Properties
- 3. Key Assessment Areas
- 4. EarthCheck Coordinator
- 5. EarthCheck Coordinator
- 6. Certification Levels
- 7. Fees
EarthCheck Sustainable Destination
- 1. What is EarthCheck Sustainable Destination
- 2. Eligible Properties
- 3. Key Assessment Areas
- 4. Destination Authority
- 5. Process
- 6. Certification Levels
- 7. Fees
EarthCheck Design
EarthCheck is operated by EarthCheck Pty Ltd, headquartered in Australia, and is used in more than 70 countries, primarily across the tourism and hospitality sectors. Hotels, resorts, theme parks, and local communities around the world use the EarthCheck system to reduce environmental impacts and improve sustainability performance.
1. What is EarthCheck Certified
EarthCheck Certified is the world’s leading international sustainability certification
program for individual businesses in the travel and tourism sector, including hotels,
resorts, and tourism facilities. Based on scientific methodologies developed over more
than 10 years by the Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism in Australia,
the program provides a rigorous framework for measuring and improving environmental
performance.
EarthCheck Certified aligns with global standards such as the IPCC Guidelines, WBCSD
Greenhouse Gas Protocol, ISO14064/14001/50001/26000/9001, GRI Guidelines, and the UN
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and is recognized as a verified program by CDP. By
monitoring key indicators such as energy, greenhouse gas emissions, water usage, and
waste, EarthCheck helps organizations achieve truly sustainable operations.
EarthCheck Certified is a science-based program that measures and improves environmental
performance at the property level, driving compliance with international standards.
Through continuous improvement, it enhances brand value and demonstrates a commitment to
sustainable operations worldwide.
2. Eligible Properties
・ Hotels, resorts, training centers, and tourism facilities
・ Both new and existing properties are eligible, provided operational data can be
collected (for new builds, data must be available after opening)
3. Key Assessment Areas
EarthCheck Certified evaluates sustainability across environmental, social, and economic
dimensions.
The seven main assessment areas include:
- ・ Energy
- ・ Water management
- ・ Greenhouse gas emissions
- ・ Hazardous materials management
- ・ Community and employee impact
- ・ Paper usage
- ・ Waste management
4. EarthCheck Coordinator
As part of the EarthCheck Certified program, an EarthCheck Coordinator shall be
appointed to act as the project lead. In addition, a Green Team or Sustainability Team
must be established and endorsed by top management.
Both the EarthCheck Coordinator and the Sustainability Team shall have clearly defined
responsibilities documented within the organisation’s records, shall complete
role‑specific training, and shall be provided with adequate financial, technical, and
human resources to ensure the full and effective implementation of the Sustainability
Management System.
5. Process
EarthCheck EarthCheck Certified follows a step-by-step approach, allowing properties to progress gradually from benchmarking to certification and continuous improvement.
Steps 1–3: Benchmarking
Step 1: Registration & Framework Setup
Define the scope, stakeholders, and evaluation areas
Step 2: Data Collection & Organization
Gather data on energy, greenhouse gases, water, and social initiatives and
establish sustainability policies
Step 3: Benchmarking
Assess current performance using quantitative indicators and identify strengths
and areas for improvement
Steps 4–6: Certification & Maintenance
Step 4: Implementation & Improvement
Execute improvement actions based on benchmarking results
Step 5: Third-Party Audit
Independent verification of compliance with EarthCheck standards
Step 6: Certification & Continuous Improvement
Maintain certification through regular evaluations and ongoing enhancements
6. Certification Levels
EarthCheck Certified recognizes continuous improvement with progressive certification tiers:
| Rank | Duration |
|---|---|
| Bronze | (Initial year) |
| Silver | (Years 1–4) |
| Gold | (Years 5–9) |
| Platinum | (Years 10–14) |
| Master | (15+ years) |
Certified properties can use the EarthCheck logo and promotional tools to showcase their sustainability achievements globally.
7. Fees
Costs include registration, auditing, and consulting fees, which vary depending on project size and scope.
Note: EarthCheck Pty Ltd does not endorse this EarthCheck summary. It has been independently prepared by Woonerf. For more information about EarthCheck, please visit
1. What is EarthCheck Sustainable Destination
EarthCheck Sustainable Destination is the world’s only international benchmarking and
certification program dedicated to sustainable destination development. Built on
scientific knowledge and data developed in Australia, the program provides a systematic
assessment of environmental and social performance across an entire destination.
Aligned with United Nations principles for sustainable development and the certification
criteria of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), EarthCheck Sustainable
Destination maps its 12 Key Performance Areas to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs). By combining qualitative initiatives with quantitative indicators, the program
enables destinations to track progress and translate the SDGs from guiding principles
into concrete actions and measurable outcomes.
EarthCheck Sustainable Destination is a certification program that views sustainability
at the scale of the entire destination rather than individual sites. Through a
step-by-step process aligned with international standards, it enables destinations to
progress at their own pace and transform sustainability from an abstract concept into
tangible value and meaningful travel experiences shared with the world.
2. Eligible Properties
Areas, districts, municipalities, and wider regions where tourism is a key local
industry, including:
・ Urban destinations
・ Resort areas
・ Nature-based tourism destinations
・ Cultural tourism destinations
3. Key Assessment Areas
EarthCheck Sustainable
EarthCheck Sustainable Destination evaluates sustainability performance from four
integrated perspectives: environmental, cultural, social, and economic. In addition to
environmental aspects such as energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, water resources, and
ecosystems, the program also considers cultural heritage, employment, and broader
economic benefits for the local community.
Assessment is based on 12 Key Performance Areas that reflect challenges commonly faced
by destinations worldwide. While quantitative indicators form the foundation of
evaluation, destinations may also introduce supplementary indicators that reflect local
priorities. This approach ensures alignment with international standards while clearly
demonstrating each destination’s unique sustainability profile.
- ・ Energy
- ・ Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- ・ Air Quality, Noise, and Light Pollution
- ・ Freshwater Resource Management
- ・ Wastewater and Water Environments
- ・ Ecosystem Conservation
- ・ Land Use Planning and Development
- ・ Transport
- ・ Solid Waste Management
- ・ Management of Hazardous Substances
- ・ Cultural and Social Sustainability
- ・ Economic Sustainability
4. Destination Authority
Within the EarthCheck Sustainable Destination framework, a Destination Authority plays a
central role in driving the program at the local level. This role may be fulfilled by a
municipality, destination management organization, industry association, or another
representative regional body.
The Destination Authority coordinates data collection, defines the assessment boundary,
facilitates communication among stakeholders, and encourages broad participation across
the destination. By providing shared goals and direction, it acts as a catalyst for
advancing sustainable destination development.
5. Process
EarthCheck Sustainable Destination adopts a step-based approach, allowing destinations to progress in line with their readiness and capacity. The process begins with understanding current performance and advances through continuous improvement toward certification and long-term maintenance.
Steps 1–3 | Benchmarking
Step 1: Registration and Governance Setup
Establish the Destination Authority, define the assessment area and stakeholders,
and initiate the program.
Step 2: Data Collection and Organization
Collect and organize data related to energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, water
resources, and social initiatives.
Step 3: Benchmarking
Assess current performance using quantitative indicators to identify strengths,
challenges, and priorities for improvement.
Steps 4–6 | Certification and Continuous Improvement
Step 4: Implementation and Improvement
mplement targeted actions based on benchmarking results.
Step 5: Independent Third-Party Audit
Undergo an external audit to verify compliance with certification
requirements.
Step 6: Certification and Ongoing Improvement
Maintain certification through regular evaluation and continuous improvement as a
sustainable destination.
6. Certification Levels
Certification levels are awarded based on the number of consecutive years a destination maintains its certification. EarthCheck Sustainable Destination emphasizes long-term commitment and continuous improvement rather than one-time achievement.
| Rank | Duration |
|---|---|
| Silver | (1–4 years) |
| Gold | (5–9 years) |
| Platinum | (10–14 years) |
| Master | (15+ years) |
Certified destinations may use EarthCheck branding and promotional tools to communicate their achievements to domestic and international audiences.
7. Fees
Certification involves several costs, including project registration fees, audit fees, and consulting support. Fees vary depending on the scale of the project and the scope of assessment.
Note: EarthCheck Pty Ltd does not endorse this EarthCheck summary. It has been independently prepared by Woonerf. For more information about EarthCheck, please visit
1. What is EarthCheck Design
EarthCheck Design is an international certification program that evaluates sustainability performance in building and development projects, particularly within the tourism and resort sectors. As part of the globally recognized EarthCheck certification system, it provides a structured framework for delivering high‑quality facilities while reducing environmental impact. The program assesses a wide range of sustainability outcomes, including climate change mitigation, resource efficiency, waste reduction, and social responsibility.
EarthCheck Design focuses on the design and construction phases prior to building
completion. Its purpose is to minimize the environmental footprint throughout the
building’s lifecycle by establishing clear goals and performance standards from the
planning stage through construction and into operations.
Key objectives include:
・ Mitigating climate change through energy efficiency and renewable
energy
・ Ensuring responsible and sustainable use of water resources
・ Reducing waste and promoting circular resource use
・ Optimizing land use and protecting biodiversity
・ Preventing pollution and managing environmental risks
・ Supporting local communities and engaging stakeholders
EarthCheck Design can also be combined with EarthCheck Benchmarking & Certification
after completion, allowing projects to maintain and improve environmental performance
over the long term.
2. Eligible Properties
EarthCheck Design is widely used for the following types of developments:
- Hotels and resorts
- Commercial facilities
- Public buildings
- Theme parks and tourism facilities
- Regional development projects (e.g., resort towns)
- Office buildings and residential complexes, particularly those connected to tourism and hospitality
The program is especially popular in the tourism and hospitality sector, and many resort developments worldwide have obtained EarthCheck certification. By documenting sustainable design practices during the planning stage, the program also supports increased ESG value for developers and operators. EarthCheck Design applies not only to new construction but also to major renovation projects, enabling high sustainability performance through integrated design strategies.
3. Key Assessment Areas
EarthCheck Design evaluates environmental performance and sustainable building practices across multiple Key Assessment Areas. These requirements are based on scientific benchmarks, and projects earn points by meeting the criteria for each area.
SUSTAINABILITY APPROACH
A comprehensive framework for ensuring sustainability throughout the project lifecycle. This includes policy documentation, project overview planning, multidisciplinary team collaboration, legal compliance, sustainable construction practices, digital asset management, risk management, stakeholder engagement, and knowledge transfer to ensure integrated environmental, social, and economic outcomes.
ENERGY
Strategies and design approaches to minimize energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Elements include energy‑efficient building design, passive design strategies, renewable energy integration, high‑efficiency systems, and energy modeling and management to optimize building performance.
WATER
Efficient water use and water cycle management through supply and drainage design. Measures include water‑saving fixtures, rainwater and greywater reuse, wastewater treatment and management, and modeling of water consumption.
SOLID WASTE
Reducing waste during construction and operation by promoting the principles of reduce, reuse, and recycle. Strategies include construction waste reduction, operational waste management, and implementation of waste management planning.
LAND USE PLANNING & BIODIVERSITY
Minimizing impact on ecosystems, natural environments, and cultural assets from site selection to design, construction, and landscaping. This includes utilizing existing sites effectively, protecting and restoring ecological value, and optimizing building footprint.
SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS & RESOURCE CONSERVATION
Selection of low‑impact materials and durable, reusable structural components. Includes the use of life cycle assessment (LCA), optimized material usage, reduction of unused materials, and design for deconstruction and reuse.
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & POLLUTION CONTROL
Ensuring healthy, safe, and comfortable indoor and surrounding environments. This includes refrigerant management, indoor air quality (IAQ), lighting and daylight use, noise control, thermal comfort, mitigation of light and air pollution, and management of waste and wastewater.
TRANSPORT
Encouraging low‑impact transportation for users, visitors, and nearby residents. Strategies include public transport access, active mobility (walking and cycling), EV readiness, and shared mobility infrastructure to reduce transportation‑related emissions.
SOCIAL, CULTURAL & ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS
Ensuring the project contributes positively to the local community’s culture, history, economy, employment, inclusiveness, education, and accessibility. Includes respect for cultural heritage, support for local employment and businesses, provision of educational opportunities, and community engagement.
INNOVATIVE
Recognition of innovative technologies, processes, and methodologies that advance environmental conservation, resource efficiency, and community benefit. These initiatives promote sustainability leadership and support pioneering project outcomes.
4. EarthCheck Accredited Professional
An EarthCheck Design Accredited Professional is a specialist with expertise in
environmental engineering, architecture, and sustainability management. They develop
plans and provide technical support to help projects meet certification requirements.
Their involvement from the design phase ensures effective documentation and adoption of
sustainable design practices.
Woonerf has several qualified professionals.
5. Process
EarthCheck Design requires early engagement during the planning stage.
The certification procedure follows these steps
1. Project Registration
Register project details (location, building overview, schedule, etc.) on the
EarthCheck online platform.
2. Environmental Benchmark Analysis
Review benchmark indicators—such as energy, water, waste, and greenhouse
gases—assigned according to the project’s location and characteristics, and set
improvement targets.
3. Design Assessment
Undergo an assessment to verify that design and planning meet EarthCheck
sustainability requirements.
4. Submission of Documentation
Prepare and submit supporting documents, including technical materials, simulation
results, design documents, and environmental policies.
5. Audit and Certification
After review by an EarthCheck assessor, projects that meet the required standards
receive EarthCheck Design certification.
6. Post‑Completion Performance Assessment (Optional)
By pursuing EarthCheck Benchmarking & Certification after operations begin, projects
can maintain continuous performance evaluation.
6. Certification Levels
EarthCheck Design offers three certification levels:
| Rank | Criteria |
|---|---|
| Silver | Meets international best practice standards |
| Gold | Exceeds international best practice standards by 10% or more |
| Platinum | Exceeds international best practice standards by 20% or more |
Levels are determined according to the submitted documentation and the project’s performance against the required criteria.
7. Fees
Certification fees include project registration, audit services, and consulting support.
Costs vary depending on project size, assessment scope, and facility type.
Detailed fees are provided once project information has been shared.