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Meliá Hotels to eliminate single-use plastics by the end of 2018

All single-use plastic products in Company hotels will be immediately replaced with alternate materials worldwide


2018-06-15T00:00:00-04:00
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Jun 15, 2018

 

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Palma de Mallorca, June 15.- Gabriel Escarrer, Executive Vice President and CEO of Meliá Hotels International, has announced that Meliá Hotels International will eliminate all single-use plastics in all it’s hotels within the year. The move will see plastic bottles, cups, bags, straws and coasters immediately replaced by reusable items, with the elimination saving more than 15 tonnes of CO2 emissions generated by waste disposal per year.

Over 22 million plastic bottles were disposed of at Meliá Hotels International properties globally during 2017. The decision to eliminate these will significantly reduce plastic pollution from the Company, as well as serving to raise awareness of the issue among the 30 million customers who visit Meliá Hotels International properties each year. The Company has drawn up a roadmap to replace single-use plastics with biodegradable or environmentally-friendly alternatives before the end of 2018.

Meliá Hotels International has been named one of the world’s leading companies in combating climate change by the “Carbon Disclosure Project” index, due to the group’s exemplary drive toward reducing its impact on the planet. Meliá Hotels International acknowledges the pivotal role the tourism industry plays in the fight against climate change. According to the Global Risk Report, four of the five biggest risks to the tourism industry over the next 10 years are related to climate change, ranging from extreme weather to water shortages.

Gabriel Escarrer, Executive Vice President and CEO of Meliá Hotels International firmly believes in the fundamental role that companies must play in contributing to the achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, and affirmed that the business world, institutions and society in general has to get involved and work together in combatting climate change and tackling other major global challenges.

Mr Escarrer said of the decision: “Great customer experiences have to be compatible with respect for the planet. Plastic pollution is a global challenge which affects all destinations and tourism business depends on the sustainability of destinations, something of which we are very aware at Meliá Hotels International as an international leader in resort hotels. Combatting climate change and reducing emissions has been part of our strategy for years, with well-established energy efficiency programmes in hotels and agreements with suppliers regarding the exclusive use of renewable energy. The Company has also taken further steps toward combating climate change by assuming the commitments defined at the Paris Climate Summit.”

About Meliá Hotels International

Founded in 1956 in Palma de Mallorca (Spain), Meliá Hotels International is one of the largest hotel companies worldwide, as well as the absolute leader within the Spanish market, with more than 370 hotels (current portfolio and pipeline) throughout more than 40 countries and four continents, operated under the brands: Gran Meliá Hotels & Resorts, Paradisus by Meliá, ME by Meliá, Meliá Hotels & Resorts, INNSIDE by Meliá, Sol by Meliá and TRYP by Wyndham.