Sustainable Missions
Sep 10, 2018
3 minutes
Text Daven Wu
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These days, most guests at luxury resorts are willing to foot some additional cost for environmental sustainability. All too often, however, it falls to them to take the proactive role, for instance by remembering to place a card on the bed to indicate linen should not be changed. Meanwhile, little is said of the single-use plastic water bottles scattered throughout the room or the energy-inefficient air conditioning.
But even as luxury hotels are increasingly trumpeting their eco-friendly credentials, as hotel and resort architect Gaurang Khemka points out, ‘It’s the mid-tier resorts that struggle to implement
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