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Is Airbnb more environmentally friendly?

At a time when travel and tourism account for 10 percent of the global economy and growing, Airbnb listings generate less waste, use less water, and drain less energy than traditional hotel accommodations.



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With over 360k environmentally friendly properties listed on Airbnb's platform alone, sustainable stays are increasing in popularity. Travelers are replacing traditional hotel stays with vacation rentals in the hopes that their accommodations will better the planet.

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Environmental benefits: Airbnb rentals can be a more sustainable option for travelers, as they often involve staying in a private residence rather than a traditional hotel. This can lead to a reduced carbon footprint, as travelers are not using additional resources such as towels and linens on a daily basis.

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In Sydney, we calculated Airbnb.com and its hosts generate direct and indirect carbon emissions of between 7.27 and 9.39 kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) per room and night – about the same as an economy hotel. The carbon footprint increases when we include what's called “induced carbon emissions”.

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Through their Green Results program, Airbnb is highlighting properties that have been certified as eco-friendly by third-party organizations, and is encouraging hosts to adopt sustainable practices and technologies in their properties.

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When you include direct, indirect and induced carbon footprint, the average carbon footprint for an Airbnb room is 44-46kg CO2e per room and night – about as much as is generated by driving a large petrol car from Sydney to Wollongong.

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A 2021 study of more than 125,000 Airbnb complaints on Twitter found that 72% of the issues were related to poor customer service and 22% were related to scams.

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The most significant disadvantage of Airbnbs is that there is no daily cleaning service. Because of this, you're charged an extra cleaning fee at the end of your stay, which can sometimes be unreasonable. This could make or break your decision to ever book an Airbnb.

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The biggest problem with Airbnb is hosts cancelling on you last minute. Most short-term rentals are not licensed and thus illegal. At the time of writing almost 80% of online listings were not licensed. You and the owner could be fined.

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In 2020 we made a commitment to achieve 100-percent renewable electricity use for our corporate operations, and earlier this year, we became a founding participant in the Lowering Emissions by Accelerating Forest finance (LEAF) Coalition, a new public-private initiative that has mobilized $1 billion to fight tropical ...

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Cleanliness: Guests should not leave the listing in a state that requires excessive or deep cleaning (moldy dishes, soiled carpets, stains from pets, etc.). Cleaning fees set by Hosts are only meant to cover the cost of standard cleaning between reservations (laundry, vacuuming, etc.).

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Some sector experts agree that, though Airbnb wouldn't be totally recession-proof, the company might hold up relatively well during a downturn.

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Hi Carmen - We make it clear on the house rules that guests are responsible for keeping the place relatively clean during thier stay. We clean each rental between guests so the rental is always clean and spotless when they arrive.

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However, this has partially contributed to a housing shortage that has impacted the globe, driving up rent prices in almost all major cities. This correlation between the increase of homes that have become dedicated to serving as Airbnbs and the rise in rental rates has been dubbed “The Airbnb Effect”.

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The reason why experts and hoteliers think that Airbnb has the unfair advantage is that Airbnb hosts can provide lower prices than the hotels as they don't have to comply with safety requirements, fire safety codes, paying government taxes (Llewellyn, 2014).

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It May Be More Lucrative Than Traditional Renting A solidly booked Airbnb rental may be more profitable than renting the same property to a long-term single tenant. That's because you're usually able to charge more on a nightly basis.

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The decline in Airbnb's numbers is evident, leading to a 10 percent drop in the stock market. The company has projected one of the lowest growth rates in its history after the surge of digital nomads during the post-pandemic period, when remote work became more prevalent.

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Partying Guests Despite this, many guests blatantly flout rules and hold parties during their Airbnb stay that usually end with serious problems such as damaged property, loads of rubbish left behind and sometimes even with a team of the police showing up in response to complaints.

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The Airbnb collapse is real. Revenues are down nearly 50% in cities like Phoenix and Austin. However, Gerli told Skift in an email Saturday that he took county data that AllTheRooms sent him, and went a step further on his own.

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In terms of age demographics, 36% Airbnb guests are between 25 and 34 years old. 15% are teenagers aged 18 to 24, while only 13% of all Airbnb guests are 55 years or older.

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Considering the current trends and market analysis, it can be concluded that while the Airbnb market has witnessed a surge in listings and increased competition, it is not necessarily oversaturated. The market continues to exhibit healthy demand, and certain locations remain strong and resilient.

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The Airbnb host fee contributes to the smooth running of the invaluable services that Airbnb offer, from customer support to protection for your property, should any damage be inflicted on it. Depending on the plan you decide to use, you can expect Airbnb to take a percentage of 3% or 15%.

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