Anantara and AVANI Hotels & Resorts have proudly announced
the decision to end the use of plastic drinking straws at all hotels and
resorts in Asia from 1 January 2018. The first major hotel brands to announce a
companywide decision to eradicate plastic straws at every single property
across the Asia region with a view to extend the roll out to properties in
Australasia, Europe and the Middle East by the end of the year.
The announcement came alongside with the existing
environmental initiatives at various Minor Hotels globally. These include the
Dugong Conservation projects at Anantara Si Kao, the Mai Khao Marine Turtle
Foundation, the aquaponics farm at Anantara Bangkok Riverside Resort, and the
ongoing work of the Holistic Approach to Reef Protection at Anantara
Kihavah Maldives
In the serene mountainous region of Northern Thailand,
Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort is working with a local
artist, Khamchan Yano, who was shown by the village elders a fast growing wild
bamboo, indigenous to the surrounds.
Together they have perfected a way to keep the bamboo strong whilst also ensuring it is hygienic and reusable. This new found social enterprise will continue to supply the hotel and provide local employment. In Sri Lanka, Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle, has added a plot of bamboo to its existing Organic Garden which is tended by local villagers. Bamboo shoots will grow alongside tea, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves and rice; another step on their journey to becoming fully self-sufficient.
Whilst plastic is one of the most defining inventions of our
time, its negative environmental impact is undeniable. Globally, 300 million
tons of plastic is produced on an annual basis and around 8.8 million tons of
it gets dumped into the oceans. The throwaway nature of these single-use,
seemingly harmless plastic straws are actually one of the top two polluters of
the ocean, and each straw takes up to 500 years to decompose. The total number
of plastic straws used daily is so large that no global usage figures exist,
but Americans alone use 500 million straws daily, according to the National
Park Service.
Guests to all Anantara and AVANI destinations are
increasingly eco conscious and the shift in demand for sustainable travel
options means that the decision to end the use of plastic straws was a natural
one. It is also a major step forward in achieving wider sustainability goals
and contributes hugely to protecting the natural habitats of many endangered
species.
Both Anantara and AVANI hopes to inspire more hospitality operators to follow this lead and to encourage its guests to carry their experiences at the hotels & resorts back home with them and to continue refusing plastic straws in their day to day lives. As both brands are part of the Minor Hotels, this initiative will also be adopted by Oaks and Tivoli properties in Asia. The Elewana Collection properties will also follow once the plastic straw ban is applied to properties outside Asia.
Minor Hotels is an international hotel owner, operator and
investor currently with 155 hotels. As an international hotel group, they passionately
explore new possibilities in hospitality with a diverse portfolio of properties
designed intelligently to appeal to a variety of travellers, serving new
passions as well as personal needs.
Through Anantara, AVANI, Elewana, Four Seasons, Marriott,
Oaks, St. Regis and Tivoli properties, Minor Hotels operates in 24 countries
across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Europe and
South America.
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