World Environment Day (WED 2009)

June 5th, 2009 @ kadraoui // No Comments

Time & Date: 1:00pm-3:30pm \ 5th June 2009
Location: Crowne Plaza Hotel.
Details: A celebrating lunch was held in the Crowne Plaza Hotel with our partners and supporters in Bahrain. Before the lunch, Crowne Plaza gave a speech about partnering with RfC followed by a speech from RfC’s CEO explaining the goals and the achievements of Recycling for Charity.

World Environment Day

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Ameinfo – Launch at the Crowne Plaza Hotel

May 27th, 2009 @ kadraoui // No Comments

Online Date
www.ameinfo.com May 27, 2009
Crowne Plaza Bahrain becomes the first hotel to recycle
Crowne Plaza Bahrain and Recycling for Charity have launched a unique joint recycling
initiative that will be implemented at the Hotel
from June 2009 onwards.
The initiative, part of the hotel’s ongoing commitment
and responsibility to the environment, will position
Crowne Plaza as the first hotel in Bahrain to actively
engage in recycling initiatives and manage energy
consumption more effectively.
The effort has been launched to coincide with World
Environment Day which will be celebrated on June 5,
2009.
‘We are proud to set a benchmark in Bahrain’s hospitality industry by engaging in effective measures to
reduce our environmental impact. We already have an ongoing ‘Green Engage’ programme followed by
many properties in InterContinental Hotels Group to help improve environmental performance, reduce
costs and respond to our guests increasing awareness of this issue,’said Mr. Ivor E Prestwood, General
Manager, Crowne Plaza.
Environmental sustainability is a priority for the Crowne Plaza Bahrain. Currently, the Hotel produces
seven tonnes of waste that is collected on a weekly basis. The aim is to reduce below two tonnes of waste
every week through recycling. The programme in collaboration with Recycling for Charity will
commence with the installation of a recycling bank and an internal awareness campaign that will be
executed throughout the Hotel – bars and restaurants, banquet halls, Kitchen, guest rooms, housekeeping
and management offices.
Mr. Boris Uhlig, Chief Executive Officer, Recycling for Charity, said ‘We are delighted to be a part of
Crowne Plaza Bahrain’s ongoing CSR campaign to make their contribution in saving the environment and
demonstrate good recycling habits. We do hope with Crowne Plaza Bahrain coming on board and
incorporating elements of sustainability into their day-to-day operations, other hotels will follow their
lead and be inspired to make the choice as well.
Recycling for Charity has developed custom-made internationally approved recycling containers for the
Crowne Plaza Bahrain to help them to effectively conserve resources by recycling.
The Crowne Plaza Bahrain has in the past been involved in implementing environmentally responsible
practices and procedures such as educational programmes for their staff on the importance of recycling to
encourage people to give waste paper to the Housekeeping department. This included collecting and
recycling around 300 telephone directories and magazines from all the rooms in the hotel to save around
30 trees per year.
The ‘Green Room programme’ has also been a part of the Hotel’s ongoing recycling drive to minimise the
amount of linen loads going to the laundry for washing, ironing, drying, and folding on a daily basis,
which drastically helps reduce the energy and the chemicals that are used. Guests are given a ‘green
option’ that they can consider during their stay at the Hotel.
‘Recycling is a key component in maintaining or improving the local environment. Not only does
recycling make good economic sense, but it also demonstrates a sense of good ethics to the guests and the
community,’ concluded Mr. Ivor E Prestwood, General Manager, Crowne Plaza.

Crowne Plaza Bahrain becomes the first hotel to recycle

Crowne Plaza Bahrain and Recycling for Charity have launched a unique joint recycling initiative that will be implemented at the Hotel from June 2009 onwards.

The initiative, part of the hotel’s ongoing commitment and responsibility to the environment, will position Crowne Plaza as the first hotel in Bahrain to actively engage in recycling initiatives and manage energy consumption more effectively.

The effort has been launched to coincide with World Environment Day which will be celebrated on June 5, 2009.

‘We are proud to set a benchmark in Bahrain’s hospitality industry by engaging in effective measures to reduce our environmental impact. We already have an ongoing ‘Green Engage’ programme followed by many properties in InterContinental Hotels Group to help improve environmental performance, reduce costs and respond to our guests increasing awareness of this issue,’said Mr. Ivor E Prestwood, General Manager, Crowne Plaza.

Environmental sustainability is a priority for the Crowne Plaza Bahrain. Currently, the Hotel produces seven tonnes of waste that is collected on a weekly basis. The aim is to reduce below two tonnes of waste every week through recycling. The programme in collaboration with Recycling for Charity will commence with the installation of a recycling bank and an internal awareness campaign that will be executed troughout the Hotel – bars and restaurants, banquet halls, Kitchen, guest rooms, housekeeping and management offices.

Mr. Boris Uhlig, Chief Executive Officer, Recycling for Charity, said ‘We are delighted to be a part of Crowne Plaza Bahrain’s ongoing CSR campaign to make their contribution in saving the environment and demonstrate good recycling habits. We do hope with Crowne Plaza Bahrain coming on board and incorporating elements of sustainability into their day-to-day operations, other hotels will follow their lead and be inspired to make the choice as well.

Recycling for Charity has developed custom-made internationally approved recycling containers for the Crowne Plaza Bahrain to help them to effectively conserve resources by recycling. The Crowne Plaza Bahrain has in the past been involved in implementing environmentally responsible practices and procedures such as educational programmes for their staff on the importance of recycling to encourage people to give waste paper to the Housekeeping department. This included collecting and recycling around 300 telephone directories and magazines from all the rooms in the hotel to save around 30 trees per year.

The ‘Green Room programme’ has also been a part of the Hotel’s ongoing recycling drive to minimise the amount of linen loads going to the laundry for washing, ironing, drying, and folding on a daily basis, which drastically helps reduce the energy and the chemicals that are used. Guests are given a ‘green option’ that they can consider during their stay at the Hotel.

‘Recycling is a key component in maintaining or improving the local environment. Not only does recycling make good economic sense, but it also demonstrates a sense of good ethics to the guests and the community,’ concluded Mr. Ivor E Prestwood, General Manager, Crowne Plaza.

Press

Press Conference in Crowne Plaza Hotel

May 26th, 2009 @ kadraoui // No Comments

Location: Crowne Plaza Hotel.
Details: To see the press coverage of this event, please visit RfC Press Coverage page.

Press Conference in Crowne Plaza Hotel.

Press

Crowne Plaza Bahrain becomes the first hotel to recycle!

May 26th, 2009 @ kadraoui // No Comments

Crowne Plaza Bahrain and Recycling for Charity have launched a unique joint recycling initiative that will be implemented at the Hotel from June 2009 onwards. The initiative, part of the hotel’s ongoing commitment and responsibility to the environment, will position Crowne Plaza as the first hotel in Bahrain to actively engage in recycling initiatives and manage energy consumption more effectively.

The effort has been launched to coincide with World Environment Day which will be celebrated on June 5, 2009.

“We are proud to set a benchmark in Bahrain’s hospitality industry by engaging in effective measures to reduce our environmental impact. We already have an ongoing ‘Green Engage’ programme followed by many properties in InterContinental Hotels Group to help improve environmental performance, reduce costs and respond to our guests increasing awareness of this issue,” said Mr. Ivor E Prestwood, General Manager, Crowne Plaza.

Environmental sustainability is a priority for the Crowne Plaza Bahrain. Currently, the Hotel produces seven tonnes of waste that is collected on a weekly basis. The aim is to reduce below two tonnes of waste every week through recycling. The programme in collaboration with Recycling for Charity will commence with the installation of a recycling bank and an internal awareness campaign that will be executed throughout the Hotel – bars and restaurants, banquet halls, Kitchen, guest rooms, housekeeping and management offices.

Mr. Boris Uhlig, Chief Executive Officer, Recycling for Charity, said “We are delighted to be a part of Crowne Plaza Bahrain’s ongoing CSR campaign to make their contribution in saving the environment and demonstrate good recycling habits. We do hope with Crowne Plaza Bahrain coming on board and incorporating elements of sustainability into their day-to-day operations, other hotels will follow their lead and be inspired to make the choice as well.

Recycling for Charity has developed custom-made internationally approved recycling containers for the Crowne Plaza  Bahrain to help them to effectively conserve resources by recycling.

The Crowne Plaza Bahrain has in the past been involved in implementing environmentally responsible practices and procedures such as educational programmes for their staff on the importance of recycling to encourage people to give waste paper to the Housekeeping department. This included collecting and recycling around 300 telephone directories and magazines from all the rooms in the hotel to save around 30 trees per year.

The ‘Green Room programme’ has also been a part of the Hotel’s ongoing recycling drive to minimise the amount of linen loads going to the laundry for washing, ironing, drying, and folding on a daily basis, which drastically helps reduce the energy and the chemicals that are used. Guests are given a ‘green option’ that they can consider during their stay at the Hotel.

“Recycling is a key component in maintaining or improving the local environment. Not only does recycling make good economic sense, but it also demonstrates a sense of good ethics to the guests and the community,” concluded Mr. Ivor E Prestwood, General Manager, Crowne Plaza.

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