Style with a Conscience: Hotel Ibis Styles Sarajevo Supports Cage-Free Future

In a significant step towards more just and sustainable hospitality, Ibis Styles Hotel Sarajevo uses exclusively cage-free eggs. This decision, although perhaps not immediately visible, holds great importance for animal welfare and sends a strong message about the values this hotel upholds. As part of the Accor Group, Ibis Styles Sarajevo stands out not only for its unique design inspired by winter sports and the spirit of Sarajevo but also for taking concrete steps toward more responsible business practices. The decision to move away from caged egg production systems represents a bold step towards a fairer food supply chain.

Why This Change Matters

The transition to cage-free eggs is not only about animal welfare but also supports a more sustainable and ethical food supply chain. Cage-free systems provide laying hens with greater freedom of movement, opportunities to express natural behaviors, and overall better living conditions. Through this change, Ibis Styles Sarajevo supports a higher standard in food sourcing, which guests increasingly expect from contemporary hotels. Transparency and ethics in business are no longer a luxury—they are the new norm. By choosing such systems, businesses contribute to reducing the negative impacts of intensive industrial farming.

A Call to Action for the Entire Industry

The decision made by Ibis Styles highlights the crucial role the business sector plays in shaping a more humane future. It challenges other hotels, restaurants, and hospitality providers to review their supply chains and consciously choose practices that positively impact the environment and animals. This decision does not come in isolation—it is part of a growing global trend but also serves as a strong example for the hospitality industry in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Through its Chicken Revolution campaign, the organization EVA advocates for precisely these changes and proudly welcomes the hotel’s move. We thank the entire team for their openness to dialogue, quick response, and demonstrated ethical commitment.

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