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Manchester Marriott V&A Hotel receives Greener Path Award
Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel has received a Greener Path award for ‘Zero Waste to Landfill’, all made possible by the hard work of its maintenance manager.
The Greener Path Awards celebrate the great work businesses across the UK are doing to reduce their impact on the environment.
The four-star hotel, on Water Street, was commended for demonstrating exemplary effort and achievement in minimising waste, boosting recycling and increasing landfill diversion, while seeking out innovative and sustainable ways to handle waste streams.
Maintenance manager, Hassen Lakhel, who has worked at the venue for three years, helped the hotel achieve the award with the introduction of several initiatives, including use of colour coded bins to separate different waste materials and ensure maximal recycling of cardboard and glass.
Talking about the award, general manager, Frederico Ciampi, said: “We pride ourselves on doing what we can to reduce our impact on the environment and Hassen has done a brilliant job in implementing various initiatives to ensure we achieve this.
“The award is testament to the hard work he and the rest of the team have put into making sure not only that the hotel is immaculate for our guests, but that we take responsibility for the part we play in sustaining and protecting the world around us.
“A hundred per cent landfill diversion is our ultimate goal and we’ll continue to strive towards achieving this with the help of Hassen and our other team members.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by C Franks .
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