News: Low Laundry Bills the Real Reason Behind Water Saving in Hotels
Issue 35 - Oct 2007
Facility Media, RFP Magazine and Hotel Designs have
released the results of the Water Conservation in Hospitality
Industries Survey, which revealed over half of hotel managers
care more about reducing laundry bills than conserving water,
according to the survey participants.
The survey was held in conjunction with Facility Media’s
Hospitality Space Asia Conference Series, where water
conservation was raised during the panel discussion and
the level of commitment of the hospitality industry to water
conservation and reuse was tested. Through the online
survey, hotel managers, owners and guests were asked about
their feelings of the level of concern or attention paid by the
industry.
Results showed the conflicts and difficulties faced by
hoteliers to conserve the environment on one hand, and to
satisfy guest expectations of a luxurious lifestyle experience
on the other. According to one survey participant, ‘Guests tend
to leave behind their “home” attitudes and concerns when they
check into a hotel.’
While 19 percent more people thought that water shortage
concerns would replace concern about energy for hoteliers in
the future, hotel managers’ intention to meet corporate social
responsibility standards is still considered low. ‘More hotel management training on green environment is needed,’ said
one respondent. Also, survey results showed that over half of
the respondents don’t believe hotel managers care about the
environment at all, with water conservation measures being
merely an effort to save on laundry expenses.
Indeed, ‘there are some “ecologically aware” points to be
scored by hotels by pointing out to guests about their Green
management, but how many guests are really interested?’ said
John Purser, Managing Director of Dallmer Ltd. RFP.

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