
4-star boutique hotel in Paris
Committed to sustainable living together
Like any economic activity, tourism generates both social and environmental impacts. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), the industry accounted for nearly 7% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2024 — a slight decrease from the 8% peak recorded in 2019.
In response to these increasingly critical challenges, and mindful of the impact of our hotels on the planet’s resources, our teams are actively working to implement concrete actions and evolve our practices towards more sustainable and responsible hospitality.

Le Lord Byron aims to be a responsible economic player, committed to taking all possible actions to support environmental protection and sustainable development.
Learning from others and sharing are at the heart of our philosophy — a way of living and consuming. Each hotel in the group is therefore designed, in its own way, to be part of a broader ecosystem and to establish itself as a place for encounters and diverse experiences.


2026 Certifications
Thanks to the commitment of all stakeholders — our shareholders, who supported and approved the investments; our partners, who supported us (CRAMIF, TAKE A WASTE, NEPSEN-BPI); and our employees, who actively engaged — we are proud to have renewed the Green Key label in 2026, the leading sustainability certification for tourist accommodation.
As well as the awarding of the Hortense Green Host label, a platform that lists hotels committed to an eco-responsible approach. These recognitions reflect our ongoing commitment to continuous improvement and to fully integrating the environmental challenges specific to our industry.