Best Western is further expanding its Best
Western for a Greener World Corporate Social Responsibility
program, with the launch of its latest project “Growing a Greener
World” in April 2010. Staff from its Bangkok Head Office and
representatives of member hotels have embarked on an environmental
mission to Samut Songkram province in Thailand.
Best Western is working with Volunteer Spirit
Organization on the chain’s latest activity in which it aims to
give back to the natural environment and societies in which it
operates. The program includes one day trip on 3 April to Samut
Songkram Province of Thailand to plant mangrove trees at a
mangrove forestation.
In 2009 Best Western launched the “Light for the
Blind” campaign in association with Thailand’s Foundation for the
Blind under the Patronage of HM the Queen, the “Bringing Smiles to
our Children” campaign to help underprivileged children in
Thailand and Asia in association with World Vision, and the “Used
Cards for Better Future” campaign to improve the lives of children
with Cerebral Palsy in association with the Foundation for
Children with Disabilities.
“As Asia’s fastest growing international hotel chain,
Best Western International is in a prominent position to highlight
the importance of protecting the environment and helping local
communities. The tourism industry continues to grow fast, yet we
aim to grow along with – and not at the expense of – society and
the environment. Our efforts today are helping formulate the
global standards of the future, as we aspire to make the world a
better place,” said Best Western International’s Vice President of
Operations – Asia and Middle East, Glenn de Souza.
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