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INDIA’S top hotels may soon be seen donating leftover food, buying tissue and towel rolls made from recycled paper and re-using their waste under the government’s green agenda.

 

Amid concerns that posh hotels generate a lot of wastage and misuse water, these are some of the “dos” and “don’ts” issued by the government for ensuring environment-friendly ventures.

 

The five-star hotels have been directed to donate leftover untouched food to local shelters or food banks and also offer guests the option of ordering half portions to reduce food  waste.

 

The guidelines prepared by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) were presented in the Lok Sabha, the Lower House of Parliament, by Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan on Monday (August 12).

 

“Purchase refillable soap, hair rinse and hand lotion dispensers for guest rooms. Donate partially used product. Purchase towels and sheets made from 100 per cent natural  cotton, containing no chemical, dyes or bleaches. Donate used linens to local shelters or other charities,” they say.

 

The waste reduction measures include donating left over, untouched food to poor living in local shelters or food banks and “to reduce food waste, offer guests the option of ordering half portions”.

 

Assuming a 50 per cent occupancy rate, a 200-room hotel uses almost eight million gallons of water in a year, it says.

 

“Using water-efficient fixture could save nearly 2.5 million gallons of water a year,” the guidelines say.

 

To encourage environmentally responsible purchasing  practices, the guidelines suggest to buy recycled products.

 

“Purchase toilet tissue, facial tissues and paper towels made from recycled paper. Buy cleaning products that are biodegradable – use recycled paper for letterhead and guest  room stationery,” they say.

 

Noting that most of the five star hotels are treating only waste water generated from kitchen and laundry, the guidelines suggests that entire waste water generated from  kitchen, laundry and domestic sewage should be treated in a  biological Sewage Treatment Plant.

 

Natarajan said that the five star hotels have been advised to take appropriate environmental friendly measures including waste reduction, water conservation, energy  conservation and follow environmentally responsible purchasing  practices envisaged in the guidelines for Green Hotels.

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