ROGERS HOSPITALITY

Rogers Hospitality’s 2024 Sustainability Report showcases more than data – it tells the story of how sustainable practices enhance guest experience, community value, and environmental stewardship across Mauritius and RĂ©union.
4,950
Employees
USD 260 Million
Annual Revenue (FY 2024)
Stock Exchange
of Mauritius (SEM)
Main Activities
Hotels, Resorts, Restaurants, Leisure, Golf, Spa
Founded in 1911
(110+ years of operations)
Ernst & Young (EY)
External Auditor
Established in 1899
Hospitality operations trace back under Rogers since the late 20th century
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards
The Challenge
In tourism, sustainability isn’t just compliance – it’s about building trust with guests, investors, and communities. Rogers Hospitality wanted to shift its reporting beyond numbers, highlighting how sustainability initiatives – from renewable energy to local sourcing – translate into better guest experiences and long-term brand value. The challenge was balancing rigorous ESG data with human-centered storytelling.
Our Approach

Narrative Strategy: Framed sustainability as part of the hospitality experience, not just compliance Concept & Design: Guest-centric, experience-driven visuals with nature and culture woven in Copywriting & Proofreading: Balanced ESG metrics with stories of employees, communities, and guests Collaboration Tools: TOM platform to gather inputs from hotel, leisure, and F&B teams smoothly Interactive PDF & Microsite: Designed for accessibility and immersive storytelling Multimedia Content: Highlighted video case stories and guest perspectives to amplify impact

The Outcome
A story-driven sustainability report that blends compliance with emotional resonance ESG achievements contextualized through guest experience, community projects, and local impact Increased stakeholder engagement thanks to digital-first formats and multimedia content Reinforcement of Rogers Hospitality as a pioneer in sustainable tourism storytelling in the Indian Ocean
Sustainability Report Workshop / Concept & Design / Copywriting / Proofreading / Project Management / Interactive PDF

In addition, Rogers Hospitality complies with several reporting frameworks, including:

1. SigneNatir Pact This report marks the third publication since the unveiling of the Now for Tomorrow programme in October 2021. It aims to provide all stakeholders with relevant and meaningful information regarding the company’s sustainability initiatives, covering both climate and social actions, undertaken between 1st July 2023 and 30th June 2024.

2. Amethis’ Reporting Requirements Amethis is an investment firm focused on sustainable development in Africa. Its reporting requirements encompass a range of sustainability metrics and indicators, including environmental impact, social responsibility, governance, and financial sustainability. It also entails setting specific sustainability goals and providing guidelines for reporting and disclosure.

3. Rogers Group Internal Reporting Standards RHOL is a subsidiary of Rogers Co. Ltd, a listed entity on the Stock Exchange of Mauritius Sustainability Index (SEMSI). RHOL therefore abides by the same reporting standards as its parent company. Moreover, Rogers Co. Ltd has adopted a proactive approach to sustainability and social responsibility, thereby implementing policies that address key issues covered by the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC).