IMPT Hotels is the booking surface I run as CEO of IMPT. The economics: same inventory the big OTAs sell, same nightly rate, but for every confirmed stay we retire one verified tonne of CO₂ on Ethereum. IMPT pays the carbon, from commission. The customer doesn't pay extra. The hotel doesn't change a thing. The receipt is on-chain, in the customer's name, forever.
Same global inventory the OTAs use. Live rates. Mobile-first search. Free cancellation up to 48 hours on most properties.
No surcharge for the carbon retirement. No premium. We cover the carbon cost from the commission spread we already earn.
The retirement transaction settles on Ethereum. UN-verified credit, in your name. The receipt is the proof — not a marketing claim.
Hotels are responsible for roughly 1% of global CO₂ emissions. Every transaction in this category is an opportunity. Most travel tech treats sustainability as a marketing layer — a badge, a "carbon neutral" filter that costs the customer extra and confuses everyone about what was actually done.
IMPT's premise is that consumers want to do the right thing if it costs them nothing — no extra friction, no extra euros — and the verification has to be public. That's the product I run.
For the operator (the hotel), nothing changes. For the OTA partner, a single integration. For the customer, an auto-applied carbon receipt with their booking confirmation. For the planet, real retirement of real credits — not a trade, not a forward, not a promise.