Hilton Brisbane has plenty of reasons to celebrate this week.
Hilton Brisbane employees will spend National Recycling Week acknowledging their environmental initiatives and recycling programs implemented over the past year.
Team Members have been hard at work incorporating recycling schemes across every facet of the hotel to ensure waste is reduced and product can be donated where possible to local community charities.
Hilton Brisbane works with several local and national partners to ensure waste is being disposed of in the most useful and sustainable way.
The Brisbane hotel was recently inducted into the Hall of Fame for their Outstanding Community Service 100+ employees, as well as being recognised as a finalist for Best Environmental Practice at the recent 2019 Queensland Hotel Association Awards held in Brisbane in October 2019.
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The hotel's initiatives include:
Chris Partridge, General Manager at Hilton Brisbane, said it was once again a testament of Hilton’s efforts to doubling its investment in social impact and cutting its environmental footprint in half by 2030, as part of Travel with Purpose, Hilton’s corporate responsibility strategy.
“Our team Members work meticulously to ensure the hotel is tackling waste management and reducing our environmental footprint through every avenue possible," he said.
“National Recycling Week is a fantastic opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to the community and help make Hilton’s Travel with Purpose goals a reality, by celebrating the key milestones thus far."
Earlier this year, Hilton Brisbane commemorated the hotel chain’s 100th anniversary by planting 100 trees in a local Mt Gravatt parkland to give back to the community, offset their carbon emissions and leave a legacy for many years to come.
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