Novotel Mumbai Juhu Beach, an Accor hotel, has taken an innovative step in reducing its environmental impact by installing a bottling plant at its property. This plant will provide guests with an alternative to using disposable plastic bottles, which contribute to the growing issue of waste in landfills.
The bottling plant is designed to not only reduce the carbon footprint of the hotel but also raise awareness about the importance of sustainability and provide a solution for sustainable living practices. With a capacity of 250 litres per hour, the plant is capable of producing up to 2000 bottles of mineralized water each day.
Accor hotels, the parent company of Novotel Mumbai Juhu Beach, are committed to reducing single-use plastics across their properties worldwide and the installation of this bottling plant is a significant step towards achieving that goal. The hotel hopes to not only make a difference with this initiative but also inspire its guests to adopt more sustainable practices in their daily lives.
In addition to the bottling plant, the hotel is making other efforts towards sustainability, such as offering wet amenities in dispensers, using dry amenities made from corn starch and wrapped in paper, and using paper to wrap tea, coffee, and milk sachets. These efforts demonstrate the hotel’s dedication to protecting the environment and making a positive impact on the world.
Manmeet Singh, Director of Operations at Novotel Mumbai Juhu Beach, said, “The plant installed at Novotel Mumbai Juhu Beach will reuse used plastic bottles and cups, reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. This is an important step forward in our fight against climate change and highlights Novotel’s commitment to sustainability.”