21 March 2019
Your latest instalment of articles and opinions from across the Hospitality sector.
TW: thinkingdifferentlyHilton has announced that they have started to collect used bars of soap from guest rooms and recycle them. They say that they will generate 1 million new bars of soap by 15 October (which apparently is Global Handwashing Day). For the squeamish, the used soap is "crushed, sanitized and cut into new soap bars", so it's not used soap. Whilst this step, along with recycling shower gel and shampoo bottles (which we know Hilton and others hoteliers also do), is highly laudable, why isn’t the Hospitality and Leisure industry doing a lot more recycling? The backlash against single use plastic has captured consumers' attention, who now want to be associated with sustainability. This is the zeitgeist, and brands which forget this will quickly become unfashionable if not tainted. |
Did you know?We hadn’t heard of Global Handwashing Day either - who decides these things? Apparently today is Common Courtesy Day – so we’d like to say thank you very much for reading our post and wish you a great day! |
Booking.com launches “one-stop shop” where hoteliers can shop for technology solutions
(Hotel Technology News)
Consumers spending more, going out more and staying out later
(The Caterer)
Google quietly releases its hotel booking destination with potentially huge implications
(Skift)
British Airways unveils new business class suites
(Independent)
High-tech check-ins are fast and efficient but who can access your information?
(NBC News)
Marriott International announces three-year growth plan
(Hotel News Resource)
Scottish councils will not be able to levy tourist tax before at least 2021
(The Caterer)
by Richard Bursby and Jack Wain
by Richard Bursby and Jack Wain
by Richard Bursby and Jack Wain