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Westgate Resorts Partners with Clean the World to Recycle Amenities

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ORLANDO, FLA.—Westgate Resorts has partnered with Clean the World to recycle all the partially used amenities from their Central Florida hotel rooms. Clean the World sanitizes the soap and shampoo that would have been discarded, ending up in landfills, and distributes these amenities to needy people around the world.

“By joining our Hospitality Recycling Program, Westgate Resorts will help provide even more supplies for those in desperate need,” said Shawn Seipler, co-founder and executive director of Clean the World. Through the Clean the World Hospitality Recycling Program hotels donate a tax-deductible fee in exchange for the collection, recycling and redistribution of partially used amenities to those suffering due to a lack of available hygiene products.

“We were looking for a way to recycle these products,” said Mark Waltrip, chief operating officer of Westgate Resorts. “When we realized we could also save lives, it became a simple decision to participate in the program.”

The Westgate Resorts participating properties include: Westgate Blue Tree, Lake Buena Vista; Westgate Lakes Resort & Spa, Orlando; Westgate Leisure Resort, Orlando; Westgate Palace, Orlando; Westgate Towers, Kissimmee; and Westgate Vacation Villas, Kissimmee.

Haiti Relief Efforts

In response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti on January 12, 2010, Westgate Resorts also donated approximately 6,000 pounds of amenities prior to their formal participation in the Clean the World program. Clean the World has stepped up its commitment to provide basic necessities to the impoverished people of the island nation, and has included medical supplies, food, water and other essentials as well. Since January 2010, Clean the World has delivered more than 150 tons of supplies directly to Haiti.

In 2009 Clean the World distributed more than 230 tons of hygiene products to countries worldwide. This year they have distributed to even more countries including: Haiti, Mexico, Honduras, Bahamas, Cook Islands, Zimbabwe, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Swaziland, Mali, Mongolia, Honduras, Romania, Uganda, and Lesotho, Africa.

Go to Clean the World.

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