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Hotel chain Six Senses wants to be plastic-free in 2022

To this end, it cooperates with the United States Coalition on Sustainability & SustainChain

14 May 2021


The exclusive hotel chain Six Senses is part of the ambitious "Plastic-Free in 2022" campaign. Both in the Six Senses hotels and in the spas, plastic is to be completely eliminated. For this purpose, the group has now joined forces with the United States Coalition on Sustainability and the international platform SustainChain as the first hotel chain worldwide. Through the constant exchange and cooperation with corresponding partners, possibilities are to be found to reduce the environmental pollution caused by plastics. sustainably to reduce

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Plastic-free until 2022

The Six Senses Hotels want to be plastic-free by 2022. To achieve this, they are now receiving support from the SustainChain.  A platform that drives action to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. With a focus on global collaboration, the platform connects participants in the sustainability ecosystem to join collective enterprises, share success methods, and scale solutions.

Guests can closely examine the state of sustainability at the hotel chain's Earth Lab. Credit: Six Senses

Starting with single-use plastic products, each Six Senses resort is gradually getting rid of plastic. To achieve this, however, a lot of innovations are required: from packaging materials to fabrics to furniture. On the SustainChain platform, you can share ideas with relevant suppliers and develop strategies together to bring about long-term change.

The refillable glass bottles of specially treated water have been around since 2003. Credit: Six Senses

Six Senses has been working on the reduction of disposable products for many years. Already in the 90s, the hotel chain started to use refillable ceramic dispensers in the bathrooms. Since 2003, refillable glass bottles with specially treated water have also been available. Group-wide, this saved over 2.4 million plastic bottles in 2019/2020. Straws have also been dispensed with for some time.

Plastic free kitchen

In parallel, Jeffrey Smith, Vice President Sustainabilty, and Six Senses Yao Noi worked on a prototype for a plastic-free kitchen, which will now also be available in the other resorts of the group. Smith explains: "The cooperation with SustainChain opens up new ways for us to innovate and work with value chains. This will enable us to meet not only the UN Sustainable Development Goals, but also our big target of Plastic Free in 2022. We already see great progress and the opportunity to grow further together."

Dix Senses in Yao Noi is working on an innovation for the kitchen. Credit: Six Senses

Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas is an exclusive hotel chain that currently manages 16 hotels and resorts and 25 spas in 19 countries. A further 31 hotels and resorts are currently in the planning and construction phase. Each and every Six Senses property considers it a prime obligation to take responsibility for society, sustainability and well-being. They are all known for their characteristically unique, unconventional designs. Whether island resort, mountain hideaway or city residence - everywhere guests should be able to find sustainable access to themselves, others and the world around them again.

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