Kitchen & Laundry
Home Kitchen & Laundry
Cooking, cooling, washing and drying all consume large amounts of energy and water. By simply using Energy Star-qualified equipment, a hotel operator can sharply reduce resource consumption. The kitchen and laundry can also be large waste generators. Got news or a story idea to share? Contact Glenn Hasek, editor, at (813) 510-3868, or by e-mail at: greenlodgingnews@gmail.com. A Vibrant New Iteration of Singita’s Intimate Mara River Tented Camp
SERENGETI, TANZANIA—Long coveted by those who cherish a small and intimate tented experience in one of the continent’s most spectacular wilderness settings, the location of Singita Mara River Tented Camp (MRTC) on a dramatic riverbend in the northernmost tip of the Serengeti has been amplified with its new look.
Featuring eye-catching designs inspired by the vibrant colors and patterns of local Maasai geometrics, Mara’s new iteration is a cultural celebration that sets the tone for a stay that is warm, welcoming, and entirely true to this destination. Bold yet relaxed and unfussy, locally made furniture and accessories add comfort, an...
The Pizza Box & Its Recycling Potential at Your Hotel
According to a study published in Statista, consumer spending on pizza delivery in the United States from 2004 to 2010 averaged about $10 billion each year. But when the pandemic hit, spending for pizza delivery jumped to $14 billion and up further to $19 billion in 2021.
The reason for this jump is apparent: more people were home 24/7 during the pandemic, and ordering a pizza was one of the few “fun” things they could do. In 2022, there was a slight drop to $17.3 billion, but most pizzerias in the country believe the number of deliveries will stay strong...
Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort Opens on Land Spanning Total of 81 Acres
KAILUA-KONA, HAWAII—Officially open to guests last month, Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort is privileged to call the sacred land of Kaʻūpūlehu home. An inspired reimagination of the original Kona Village Resort, which first opened in the 1960s and subsequently shuttered in 2011, a familiar silhouette has returned to the island’s horizon. Real estate investment company Kennedy Wilson took a light-on-the-land approach to reconstructing the resort and has partnered with Rosewood Hotels & Resorts to build on that foundation, prioritizing environmental responsibility and care for local culture in the guest experience.
Spanning 81 acres of stunning geologic landscape, Kona Village pulls inspiration from Kaʻūpūlehu’s...
Hilton’s ‘Green Ramadan’ Campaign Records a 61 Percent Reduction in Food Waste Across the UAE, Saudi Arabia & Qatar
MCLEAN, VA.—Hilton unveiled the results of its Green Ramadan campaign. A global first for Hilton in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, the collaboration combined Hilton’s Travel with Purpose strategy and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) West Asia’s “Recipe of Change” Sustainable Ramadan campaign with Winnow’s artificial intelligence technology, allowing for digitally led tracking of waste from production to plate.
To measure, manage, and mitigate food waste across key markets in the Middle East, the Green Ramadan initiative was implemented in three of Hilton’s hotels: Waldorf Astoria Lusail Doha, Conrad Dubai, and Hilton Riyadh Hotel & Residences. The first...
PulPac Announces Strategic Partnership with Matrix Pack
GÖTEBERG, SWEDEN—Swedish innovative packaging company, PulPac, and their groundbreaking Dry Molded Fiber technology are attracting interest worldwide. The company announced it has signed a license agreement with Matrix Pack, a leading global provider of Fiber Food Packaging Products and Solutions, with seven manufacturing plants in North America and Europe.
Matrix Pack was founded in 2009 and has since grown into a well-renowned producer of disposable products and one of the largest sustainable drinking straw manufacturers worldwide. Much of its growth can be ascribed to its innovative mindset and focus on sustainable manufacturing and raw materials, further reinforced through PulPac’s Dry...
Instant Power Corp. Receives Green Seal Certification on 18 Products
DALLAS—Instant Power Corp. announced that 18 Instant Power Professional products have achieved the Green Seal certification for health, sustainability, and safety.
Green Seal, a global nonprofit organization with a mission to transform the economy for a healthier, greener world, applies rigorous standards for health, environmental sustainability, and product performance to its certification programs to empower better purchasing decisions.
The 18 Green Seal-certified products will form the basis of a new range of environmentally friendly commercial products.
Important Step in Certification Process
“We’re proud to have reached this important step in the Green Seal certification process,” says Todd Elms, President of Instant Power. “We are excited...
The Ground Expands Its Farmstay Accommodations
MCMINNVILLE, ORE.—The Ground, a Yamhill County-based ecosystem of businesses that connect farms, food and people through hospitality, has expanded guest accommodations across its farms in Carlton and Yamhill, Ore. These farmstays provide an opportunity for guests to both relax and connect with agriculture, nature, and each other. The Ground’s diverse B&B accommodations include Inn The Ground, a unique farmstay built into the hillside, the Yamhill House, a restored 115-year-old craftsman home co-located with the Ground’s Source Farms Retail outlet, and the Tabula Rasa Farmhouse, which opened in 2021.
The Ground’s newest B&B offering, Inn The Ground, is a luxurious property built into the working...
ChoosePlanetA Launches Alternative to Single-Use Paper Cups
HONG KONG—With an urgency to curb climate change and help the planet, green packaging solutions company, ChoosePlanetA, has launched a new alternative to single-use paper cups—THE GOOD CUP.
The unique and patented paper cup comes with an integrated top flap that easily folds and locks into place which does away with the traditional use of plastic lids. Made from a bio-based, 100 percent certified home compostable paper, it is also free from PE (Polyethylene) coating.
One of the key advantages is that it is produced using the same machines as those used for traditional paper cups, and because no plastic lids...
TRSA Clean Green Certification Enters Next Decade
ALEXANDRIA, VA.—TRSA, the association for linen, uniform and facility services providers, celebrates its Clean Green certification as the program embarks on its second decade. The certification is earned by companies that demonstrate leadership in environmental sustainability and meet certain benchmarks for water and energy conservation and emissions reduction.
Over the past decade, 34 companies with 111 plants have shown their commitment to sustainability by meeting the requirements of the Clean Green certification. These companies have implemented water, energy, and fuel conservation measures to reduce their facilities’ environmental impact and shrink their carbon footprints. The commercial laundry industry, led by Clean Green certified...
KOPU Water Recycles Aluminum Bottles, Cans While Building Aluminum Bottled Water Sales
SANTA BARBARA, CALIF.—The founders of The KOPU Water Co.—Justin and Mindy Mahy—are taking a different path, a circular one if you will, to the business of providing a high-quality water to the luxury/upscale end of the hotel market. Their water, available as spring water or sparkling water, is sourced from an artesian spring thousands of feet below the dormant volcanoes of Oregon’s Cascade Range. The water is naturally alkaline at 8.0 pH and is filled with minerals including calcium, magnesium, and potassium. It also includes silica, known for its hair, nail and skin enhancing properties.
Available in resealable, recyclable aluminum...








