
REUSABLE HOTELS - LOGISTICS
Simple switches can make a big impact. By swapping single-use for reusables, you’re not just improving your hotel’s environmental footprint, you’re also helping your guests to break their own plastic habits.
In this section, you'll select the single-use plastics you want to eliminate from your hotel and we’ll give you the tools to do it.
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HOTEL SWAP SELECTOR
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Printer cartridges, batteries and lights



AVOID
Reduce and avoid printing to save paper and ink.
Invest in reusable batteries and LED lights to reduce waste and carbon emissions
REUSE / REFILL
Talk with your printer/photocopier supplier about an ink refill system / swap system. Some suppliers refill ink cartridges
Invest in reusable batteries and chargers. They are cost effective in the long-term and create less waste
SWITCH
Change light bulbs to LED as they last much longer
Align with Planet Ark https://planetark.org/ for cartridge recycling
Default office paper to black and white, double-sided printing
Ensure cartridges, batteries, lightbulbs and e-waste are recycled at end of life through specialist recycling streams
Razor packs


AVOID
Do not provide
REUSE / REFILL
Provide in room or on request a razor with reusable handle and replaceable head, and instruct guests to leave in room. Replace only head and interchange handle
Room service




AVOID
Provide restaurant, spa or bar vouchers for requesting no room service
Encourage and educate patrons to reduce the need for requesting room service unnecessarily to save resources
Rooms decorations




AVOID
No plastic
Include in guest information these items are not allowed on-site
REUSE / REFILL
Do the decorating yourself to keep it minimal and plastic free (eg. use reusable fabric bunting)
SWITCH
Off site event
Seat tags / name tags




AVOID
Include in guest information to bring your own name tags if you have them for networking conferences
REUSE / REFILL
Supply reusable tags that can be written on then wiped off and reused
Shampoo, conditioner and body wash




AVOID
Unpackaged shampoo, conditioner and soap bars can be purchased in bulk online or at health food shops. Soap bars can also made by a local supplier specific to your brand/business
Leftover soap can be donated to Soapaid or combined in a jar of water for other cleaning purposes. (e.g. laundry)
REUSE / REFILL
Use bench or wall-mounted dispensers. These can be refilled using bulk containers and/or in concentrate
Consider learning how to make your own products using natural ingredients to refill dispensers - just make sure to label ingredients
Consider a combined hair & body wash to save the need for additional packaging and products
Shower caps


AVOID
Do not provide
REUSE / REFILL
Provide a reusable cloth shower cap in room or on request, and instruct guests to leave in room (i.e. do not throw out). Wash and reuse
Single serve biscuits


AVOID
Do not provide biscuits
REUSE / REFILL
Implement a communal coffee station with jars of biscuits and tongs, with dine-in cups and plates
Buy biscuits in bulk and provide some in an airtight container or jar. Swap jars out, clean and reuse
SWITCH
Choose brands with minimal plastic, i.e. paper or cardboard packaging
Sugar sachets



AVOID
Offer your guests a token system for a free dine-in or takeaway drink in a reusable cup in lieu of in-room drink options/condiments
REUSE / REFILL
Provide sugar in a small glass jar which can be easily swapped out, refilled and cleaned, by staff
Sunscreen sachets




AVOID
No SUP sachets and avoid plastic containers
REUSE / REFILL
Use refillable communal bottles or wall-mounted dispensers in a cool area near the pool or reception/ common area. Staff and guests help themselves
These can be refilled using bulk sunscreen purchased from an Australian supplier
SWITCH
For sunscreen sold to guests, choose ethical Australian brands preferably in aluminum tins, bottles or tubes
