Radisson to rid global portfolio of single-use plastics
Radisson has set itself a deadline by which it plans to rid its hotel estate of all single-use plastics, eliminating 57 million mini amenities each year.
Source: www.hotelmanagement.com.au
Radisson has set itself a deadline by which it plans to rid its hotel estate of all single-use plastics, eliminating 57 million mini amenities each year.
Source: www.hotelmanagement.com.au
The environmental impact of using this material mirrors that of using cattle as a protein source.
The denim industry could learn a lot from the outdoor market when it comes to sustainability.
Sustainability professionals seeking insight on reducing and eliminating single-use plastics can now watch a free webinar that took place Thursday 17 January at 2pm, featuring expert speakers from A Plastic Planet, Sky and Cranswick.
With climate change and the environment becoming a big concern, many people are looking for green resources to replace pollution-heavy processes. One of these resources is “green hydrogen. Hydrogen is an abundant chemical element made of one electron and one proton, and in standard conditions it exists in molecular form as H2 gas. Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless and highly combustible nonmetal that is often stored in high-pressure tanks in its gas or liquid form.
In this post I want to share a few of the small and sustainable companies I’ve discovered since the start of Slow Fashion Season, plus let you know that I’M STARTING MY OWN (but more on that at the end of the post…) It’s important to note that sustainability can mean a lot of different things so I’ve included a section on the sustainability of each of these brands.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has pledged to eliminate all single-use plastic across its entire portfolio of luxury hotels by the end of March 2021.