Aruba to Ban All Single-use Plastic
The Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba will impose a total ban on all single-use plastic from next year.
The Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba will impose a total ban on all single-use plastic from next year.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is working together with local stakeholders and tourists on Ko Samui to eliminate the use of single-use plastics and encourage all to reduce waste, reuse and recycle to help
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Delta Air Lines is continuing the removal of a variety of single-use plastic items, including stir sticks, wrappers, utensils and straws from its aircraft and Delta Sky Clubs.
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IHG® (InterContinental Hotels Group) has today announced that we will remove plastic straws from our global estate by the end of 2019, representing more than 5,400 hotels in nearly 100 countries.
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Hard Rock International announced the goal to eliminate plastic straws at properties worldwide effective September 1, 2018, in addition to existing ‘green’ initiatives already in place at the Hard Rock Cafes/Hotels/Casinos globally.
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Following recent announcements from Marriott, Hyatt, MGM, Iberostar, Bahia Principe, Scandic, Velas Resorts, yet another hospitality company has also announced to stop using single-use plastic. Swiss-Belhotel International is the latest addition to the list of
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In an ongoing dedication to sustainability, Velas Resorts in Los Cabos, Riviera Maya, Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta are no longer offering single-use plastic straws.
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As part IAPCO’s 50th Anniversary legacy, the Not Just a Drop in the Ocean CSR Campaign has been launched. IAPCO aims to rid the meetings industry of single-use plastic by 2050 as there will be
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International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) has announced more than a million plastic water bottles have been saved through its partnership with Sydney Water, reflecting the venue’s ongoing commitment to reducing its ecological footprint.
Marriott International has adopted a plan to remove disposable plastic straws and plastic stirrers from its more than 6,500 properties across 30 brands around the world.
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Hyatt hotels around the world plan to eliminate single-use plastic straws and drink picks. After Sept. 1, 2018, straws and picks will be available on request only, and eco-friendly alternatives will be provided where available.
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MGM Resorts International, one of the world’s largest multi-concept restaurant operator, announced that single-use plastic straws will only be served upon request at company operated restaurants in the U.S.