





Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre, Kigali, is proud to be a recipient of the Green Key certification, the leading international eco-label for the hospitality sector.
Managed by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), this prestigious award represents a deep commitment to internationally recognized standards. For our guests, this plaque is more than just a symbol; it is a guarantee that your stay aligns with the highest global benchmarks for environmental responsibility and sustainable tourism.
At our property, certification translates into measurable action. We utilize advanced energy-saving systems to power our facilities and a closed-loop water treatment plant that conserves around 10,000 cubic meters of water annually for irrigation.
Beyond our infrastructure, we focus on circularity; from eliminating single-use plastics to sourcing from Rwanda Standards Board-certified local farmers and even repurposing kitchen oils into soap. Every corner of our operation, from our 291 guest rooms to our expansive convention spaces, is designed to demonstrate that high-end hospitality and environmental stewardship can go hand in hand.
To maintain this elite status, our hotel undergoes a rigorous annual audit and third-party verification to ensure every drop of water and kilowatt of energy is managed with the future in mind. By choosing to stay or host your events with us, you are supporting a global movement of over 6,000 eco-conscious establishments dedicated to protecting our planet.
We invite you to join us in this journey and discover how we are redefining the guest experience through green innovation. For more information about the program and its global impact, please contact via e-mail (info@fee.global).
