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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

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