Case Study March 2026

Elevating Sustainable Stays

Women-Led Boutique Homestay | Ecotourism

Location Coorg, Karnataka
Industry Hospitality
SIM Score 6.5/10
Revenue Growth +35%
6.5 SIM Score
+35%

Revenue Growth

-18%

Emissions Reduced

93%

Waste Diverted

Overview

The Scotland of India meets sustainable hospitality

Coorg, often called the Scotland of India, enchants with its rolling misty hills, endless stretches of emerald coffee plantations, cascading waterfalls, and crisp, cool air that feels like a gentle embrace from nature itself.

Nestled right in the heart of this breathtaking landscape, this charming women-led boutique homestay offers a peaceful, soul-soothing retreat, especially welcoming for solo travellers seeking mindful, quiet getaways.

While Coorg proudly thrives on ecotourism and agriculture, the region faces serious challenges like persistent water scarcity and recurring landslides that put pressure on its delicate natural balance. Amid these difficulties, this homestay shines by placing fierce priority on protecting its pristine surroundings while creating deeply meaningful, value-driven experiences for guests.

The homestay integrated eco-practices daily, but quantifying impact proved tough. Without metrics, marketing fell flat. Eco-tourists skipped uncertified spots. Partnerships stalled. Revenue dipped 15-20% in peak seasons. Build to Sustain stepped in with our Sustainability Index Metrics (SIM).

Problem Identification

Key challenges across ESG dimensions

The homestay integrated eco-practices like composting and local sourcing. Yet, inconsistent ESG tracking hid gaps. In Coorg's green market, uncertified spots lost 30% bookings.

Environmental Challenges

  • High Energy Use (2.2/10): No energy star appliances or renewable backups raised bills 40% above peers. Grid reliance spiked emissions 15%.
  • Inefficient Water Management (5.3/10): Absent greywater recycling wasted 20% of harvested rain. Amid Coorg droughts, this risked shortages and ₹50,000 fines.
  • Partial Material Sustainability (7.1/10): Limited recycled content in renovations increased carbon footprint by 25%. Sourcing beyond 500km added transport emissions.
  • Design Gaps (6/10): Under 10% windows double-glazed, boosting heat transfer. This resulted in 20% higher cooling needs.

Social Challenges

  • Low Comfort Metrics (5/10): No active temperature controls led to variable indoor conditions. Solo travellers reported 15% dissatisfaction in reviews.
  • Waste Hygiene Silos (8.1/10 management, but gaps): Inconsistent guest education on segregation lowered participation, risking contamination and eroding trust in eco-claims.

Governance Challenges

  • Weak Tracking Frameworks (6.5/10): No unified ESG dashboard. Staff morale dropped 20% without visible progress metrics.
  • Unproven Compliance: Local hiring at 51-75% lacked audits.
  • Reporting Voids (8.1/10): Absent annual ESG reports hid social impacts. This blocked certifications, limiting global reach by 50%.
Solution Implementation

Custom SIM roadmap for sustainable hospitality

Build to Sustain crafted a custom roadmap using our Sustainability Index Metrics (SIM). The roadmap phased in data collection, gap analysis, and targeted fixes.

Environmental Roadmap Elements

1
Enhance Energy Protocols for Grid Independence

Suggested energy-saving rules such as auto-off lights in vacant rooms and staff training on usage. This addressed the 2.2/10 energy score. Guests now optimize power, slashing bills by 25%.

2
Optimize Water Harvesting and Recycling

Rainwater system was mapped and expanded for 30% needs coverage. Greywater pilots for landscaping were recommended, fixing the 5.3/10 score. No leaks ensured compliance, cutting waste 20%.

3
Boost Material Sourcing and Design Efficiency

Local bamboo and low-VOC paints were audited for 50% regional sourcing. Passive cooling via natural ventilation improved the 6/10 design score, minimizing transport emissions by 25%.

4
Strengthen Waste and Greenery Integration

Composting for kitchen waste hit 10/10 greenery score, diverting 95% from landfills. Native plants in landscaping reduced water use by 15%, turning organic scraps into garden fertilizer.

5
Preserve Surroundings via Biodiversity Plans

An active conservation strategy rehabilitated prior farmland, earning 10/10. Less than 5% waste to landfills promoted circular practices, protecting Coorg's coffee ecosystems.

Social Roadmap Elements

6
Elevate Indoor Air and Comfort Quality

Fresh air systems and humidity controls achieved 7.8/10 indoor score. Adjustable blinds on all windows fixed 5/10 comfort gaps, ensuring serene spaces and supporting mental wellness gardens.

7
Promote Hygiene and Waste Education

Labelled bins and eco-cleaners scored 8.1/10 in management. Staff training on segregation resulted in zero-plastic policies, increasing participation by 40%.

8
Integrate Local Cuisine and Wellness Access

Over 60% menu featured local Kodava dishes. Quiet garden spots for relaxation tied to social impact, drawing 35% more eco-solo bookings.

9
Empower Community Employment Practices

Women-led teams and 60% local skilled hires (full/part-time) earned 8/10 people score, strengthening community ties.

Governance Roadmap Elements

10
Streamline Transport for Sustainable Mobility

Bikes, shuttles, and EV chargers hit 10/10. Proximity to public stops (under 250m) cut emissions, verifying eco-travel options.

11
Establish Sustainability Audits & Reporting

Established ESG reporting and audit processes to track environmental, social, and governance performance. Implemented structured assessments for transparency and compliance.

12
Foster Compliance and Certifications

Plans for LEED/GRIHA awareness addressed untracked extras. GHG threat education and nature programs scored high, preparing for India's 2030 net-zero goals with verifiable metrics.

Results

Measurable transformation achieved

Post-SIM, the homestay transformed. The 6.5/10 score became a marketing cornerstone with measurable outcomes addressing every challenge.

6.5

SIM Score Achieved

+35%

Bookings Increase

93%

Waste Diverted from Landfill

+150%

B2B Partnership Reach

Detailed Results

Metric Pre-SIM Baseline Post-SIM Outcome Improvement
Overall SIM Score Unmeasured (est. 4/10) 6.5/10 +2.5 points
Energy Consumption 2.2/10; 150 kWh/occupant/month 4.5/10; 110 kWh/occupant/month -27% energy use
Water Efficiency 5.3/10; 2,500L/occupant/month 7.2/10; 2,000L/occupant/month +36% score; -20% usage
Waste Diversion 70% to landfill <5% to landfill 93% reduction
Revenue Growth Flat; 15% dip in eco-segment +35% bookings +₹2.5 lakh/quarter
Staff Engagement Low tracking morale 80% trained; +15% retention +20% productivity
B2B Partnerships 2 platforms 5 platforms (inc. global) +150% reach
Conclusion

Sustainability isn't optional - it's a revenue driver

The Boutique Homestay's story proves it: sustainability isn't optional - it's a revenue driver. Build to Sustain's SIM bridged gaps, turning eco-passion into 6.5/10 certification.

From energy overhauls to waste wins, results were swift and scalable. Revenue increased by 35%. Emissions down by 18%. A small homestay now leads Coorg's green wave.

This case demonstrates that even small hospitality businesses can achieve meaningful ESG outcomes while improving profitability and guest satisfaction.

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