Chapter 11: Partnering With The Community
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| (Photo 11.2) Reward employee with good environmental performance or green innovative idea. |
• Place recycling bins in guest rooms or hallways, and provide instructions
nearby. It can inform guests of the efforts you are making. Although recycling
bins require an initial capital investment, their cost should quickly
be recovered by gaining revenue from selling collected waste to the recycler.
• Give guests the option at check-out to contribute an extra dollar
to an environmental or wildlife group of your choosing.
• Encourage others to follow your lead by writing articles about
environmental benefits, performance and cost savings in employee newsletters
and annual reports.
• Repeat the green message at staff events, such as staff picnics
or annual board meetings.
• Designate coordinators of environmental activities (e.g. environmental
ambassadors). Their responsibilities should include educating other staff
about the programme.
• Start an incentive programme for new green ideas. Reward individuals
and recognise the best “green” departments.
• When new staff members join the hotel, their orientation training
should include a session on the environmental programme of the hotel.
• Participate in or sponsor environmental activities such as beach
clean-ups, tree planting and green fund raising projects in your community.
These activities often stimulate positive media response.
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| (Photo 11.3) Participate in or sponsor environmental activities, in your community. |
• Consider donating used items to charities, churches, schools or
other organisations.
• Apply for green awards to gain formalised recognition for your
efforts.
• Host tours of your hotel to share with others the environmental
efforts your hotel has taken.
• Report on your environmental initiatives within the local newspaper,
magazines, and other publications or electronic media.
Unused and excess food is provided to 185 food banks. Towels, bed linens,
pillows and partially used individual soaps and shampoo are greatly appreciated
by charities working with the homeless.
A hotel in Caracas initiated an extensive campaign to raise awareness
of its environmental programme, both internally and externally, using
stickers, caps, posters and stationery distributed throughout the group’s
Latin American hotels. As a consequence, an oil company based in Venezuela,
itself keen to maintain a positive environmental image, called the hotel
to book a conference at which environmental issues were to be discussed.
The conference took place over a week, generating 350 room / nights and
a total revenue of US$40,000.