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1. IHG Makes Massive Commitment to Reduce Global Hotel Waste
InterContinental Hotels Group has announced that it will remove plastic straws from its global estate of more than 5,400 hotels in nearly 100 countries, by the end of 2019. Plastic straws have already been removed from nearly 1,000 hotels in IHG's Europe, Middle East, Asia & Africa (EMEAA) region and the company is also introducing bulk-size bathroom amenities to several hotel bran
2. Mandarin Oriental Revises Timeline for Eliminating Single-Use Plastic from Hotels
In October 2019, Mandarin Oriental pledged to eliminate all single-use plastic (SUP) across its portfolio of luxury hotels by the end of March 2021. By the end of Q1 2021, the group had achieved nearly 70% reduction in this annual plastic footprint. Based on estimated plastic stock depletion timelines and supplier delivery commitments, it is expected that all hotels will eliminate
3. Ovolo Hotels Removes Meat from All Restaurants, Bars and Room Service
Rather than offer guests a choice, Ovolo Hotels has taken the unusual decision of making all of its restaurants, bars, and food services vegetarian for an entire year, effective today, 1 October 2020. The Hong Kong-based hotel company says that it has been inspired to act on climate change and environmental conservation, and as such is phasing out meat to focus on creating plant-ba
4. IHG Partners Clean the World to Recycle Hotel Soap and Amenities
InterContinental Hotels Group has partnered with Clean the World to recycle partially-used soaps and bottled amenities from hotel guest rooms and distribute them in communities with limited access to hygiene products. Clean the World Foundation Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization that is committed to stopping the spread of preventable diseases by collecting, recycling and
5. Marriott Sets Net Zero 2050 Goal
Marriott has submitted a letter to the Science Based Targets initiative committing to: Science-based emissions reduction targets across all scopes, in line with 1.5°C emissions scenarios; and A long-term science-based target to reach net-zero value chain greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by no later than 2050, in line with the criteria and recommendations of the Science Based Targets
6. Six Senses Joins Global Tourism Plastics Initiative
Six Senses has joined the Global Tourism Plastics Initiative, led by the UN Environment Programme and UN World Tourism Organization, in collaboration with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
7. MICE: Bangkok Ranks Second in Asia on Global Destination Sustainability Index
Bangkok, Thailand came second on the list of Asian destinations in the latest Global Destination Sustainability (GDS) Index. According to the index, the top five Asian cities with highest overall scores are Kyoto (Japan), Bangkok (Thailand), Goyang (South Korea), Sapporo (Japan), and Dubai (United Arab Emirates) respectively. Bangkok ranked second in Asia and 21st in the world acco
8. Sands China Bans Plastic Straws; Outlines Further Initiatives
Sands China has stopped offering guests plastic straws at all its properties, in an effort to reduce the consumption of single-use plastics. The company's ban on the use of plastic straws went into effect on 1 January 2019 and will eliminate the use of 2.2 million plastic straws each year, saving about 1 ton of plastic annually. Laid down end-to-end on the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Br

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