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    Beyond Green now available in Sweden and Mozambique

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    Worldwide: Global portfolio of sustainable accommodations Beyond Green will add 10 new properties and welcome back 10 returning members between April and the end of June 2025. These include Beyond Green’s first hotel in Sweden and Mozambique.

    Launched by 2021 Preferred Travel GroupBeyond Green is now available in multiple locations around the globe. All members must meet over 100 sustainability indicators that are aligned with international standards and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

    The newest members include Sweden’s Villa Dahlia as well as Mozambique’s Beyond Benguerra island. Also returning are founding members Vermejo and a Ted Turner Reservation, as also Blancaneaux Lodge from The Family Coppola Hideaways, and Turtle Inn.

    Jade McBride is the president of Ted Turner Reserves. She said: “Rejoining Beyond Green felt like coming home. We have a common purpose.” Being part of the community is uplifting for us all.

    Martin Krediet said, “Being around like-minded hospitality professionals who share our values, helps us grow and develop.”

    The portfolio includes 13 andBeyond hotels worldwide. The latest additions are in Tanzania, Botswana and South Africa.

    All members are invited to participate. I Prefer Hotel RewardsOver 5,000,000 members in over 50 countries can benefit from points, tiers, and other benefits.

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    • Beyond Green There are 10 new and return properties that will be added between April 2025 and June 2025.

    • The portfolio now includes the first properties in Sweden and Mozambique.

    • Returning founding members include Vermejo, Blancaneaux Lodge, and Turtle Inn.

    • All member properties meet more than 100 sustainability indicators aligned with UN SDGs.

    • Properties are part of I Prefer Hotel RewardsWith 5 million members in the world,.

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