BEH: Asset-level integrity for hospitality
BEH Verified Engine: Verification without Compromise.
BEH Verification Tiers
Analyse our Certified (Tier 1) and Documented (Tier 2) verified assets.
We ensure every asset in our directory maintains the Data Integrity required for global transparency standards. See our full Verification Framework for our process.
For certified properties, we validate active credentials against official public registries.
For Documented properties (Tier 2), we independently verify both contextual and operational sustainability data, using the GSTC 4-Pillar criteria as a reference framework. Our role is to verify, not to pass or fail; this includes confirming contextual infrastructure such as the presence of on-site solar PV arrays as well as operational performance data, such as the property generating 90% of its energy from those arrays.
Holistic Impact
We look across the entire spectrum of sustainability - from socio-economic impact to low-carbon infrastructure. We only verify the specific claims a hotel can prove.






We're not competing with certification bodies. We're complementing them.
Many independent hotels do genuine sustainability work but find traditional certifications too costly, complex, or simply not the right fit. We bridge that gap. BEH Verified unites the entire market - certified and uncertified - by providing independent data verification that brings transparency to the entire ecosystem.
Kasbah du Toubkal, Morocco - verified via the BEH Impact Dossier
Case Study: Local Economic & Social Integration
Methodology: Route A – Independent Contextual Verification We cross-reference registered charity data, independent organisational profiles, and satellite evidence to authenticate asset-level claims. This process is entirely independent, requiring zero input or self-reporting from the property.
Findings
Community Investment: A 5% levy on guest bills is directed to the Association of the Valleys of Imlil, funding community projects including ambulance services, a community hammam, a hardship fund, and a boarding house for secondary school students. Source: Regenerative Travel independent profile (March 2026)
Social/Education: The property co-founded Education for All Morocco (EFAM), a registered UK charity (CN 1124500). EFAM currently supports approximately 500 disadvantaged girls across multiple projects, providing safe residences, quality education, and specialist support in Morocco’s High Atlas region. Source: Education for All Morocco 2024-2025 Impact Report (efamorocco.org).
Renewable Infrastructure: Satellite imagery confirms an active solar PV array on-site. Source: Google Earth Pro satellite observation.
Verification Profile
Status: Tier 2 (Route A) Evidence Stack: Registered Charity Impact Data (EFAM) • Independent Organisational Profile (Regenerative Travel) • Satellite Observation (Google Earth Pro) Scope:
This case study serves as a Proof of Concept for the BEH Verification Engine. Standardised Operating Procedures (SOPs) for full-scale verification are currently in development.
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BEH Verification
Sustainability in Hospitality

Materials & Design: Verifying use of reclaimed and circular building materials through procurement logs and reclamation certificates.

Low-Carbon Infrastructure: Validating renewable energy commitments through utility records, energy certificates, and third-party certification data.

Water & Waste Management: Verifying water consumption, greywater recycling, and waste diversion rates through utility records and disposal documentation.

Regenerative Food Systems Verifying sustainable sourcing and food supply practices through procurement records and supplier documentation.

Socio-Economic Development: Verifying local employment ratios and community fund allocations through management reports, impact statements, and documented community testimonials.