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SUN SIYAM OLHUVELI MALDIVES LAUNCHES ECO-FRIENDLY INITIATIVE TO RECYCLE BED LINENS INTO HAND CLOTHS FOR PUBLIC RESTROOMS

Sun Siyam Olhuveli Maldives announces the launch of an innovative eco-friendly initiative to repurpose used bed linens into hand cloths for public restrooms.

SUN SIYAM OLHUVELI MALDIVES LAUNCHES ECO-FRIENDLY INITIATIVE TO RECYCLE BED LINENS INTO HAND CLOTHS FOR PUBLIC RESTROOMS

Sun Siyam Olhuveli Maldives announces the launch of an innovative eco-friendly initiative to repurpose used bed linens into hand cloths for public restrooms.

Catégorie : Asie Pacifique - Maldives - Économie du secteur - Développement durable
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Sun Siyam Olhuveli eco riendly initiative

Sun Siyam Olhuveli eco riendly initiative
Crédit photo © Sun Siyam Olhuveli

This initiative is a significant step under the “Recycle-Reuse” initiative, part of the broader Sun Siyam Care program, reflecting the resort's unwavering commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.

An initiative that was implemented recently by the Sun Siyam Olhuveli's housekeeping team, gives new life to previously discarded bed linens by converting them into hand cloths for the resorts public areas. This practice not only minimizes waste but also aligns with the Olhuveli’s dedication to environmental responsibility, ultimately saving costs previously spent on paper tissues.

The step-by-step recycling process begins with the collection of damaged bed linens, which are then taken to the in-house tailor. Each king-sized bed sheet is carefully cut and crafted into approximately 60 pieces of 10x10 inch washcloths.

The tailor cuts the bedsheet to 11x11 inches, folds an inch on each side, and stitches the edges to prevent fraying. This ensures that every piece of fabric is utilized to its fullest potential, with no chemicals involved – only a thorough washing before placement in the restrooms. The bed linens, due to their high absorbency, are ideal for this recycling process.

The only equipment required is a sewing machine and the skilled hands of the tailor, making this initiative highly efficient and sustainable. To maintain health and safety standards, each outlet uses separate bags to carry fresh and soiled wash cloths, preventing cross-contamination.

The laundry department uses an 8kg machine dedicated to washing these cloths, ensuring they meet hygiene standards before use.Hassan Adil, General Manager at Sun Siyam Olhuveli Maldives, remarked, “This initiative aligns with global sustainability standards and practices in the hospitality industry. By reusing towels, Sun Siyam Olhuveli reduces the number of laundry loads, leading to a substantial reduction in water consumption, aligning with the goals of the Sun Siyam Cares program. This program emphasizes reducing energy and water use, managing waste, and supporting community development while investing in renewable energy.”

Sun Siyam Olhuveli invites guests to join in celebrating this significant step towards sustainability. Through initiatives like these, the resort continues to lead the way in responsible tourism, ensuring that its natural paradise is preserved for future generations.

Sun Siyam Resorts is dedicated to operating sustainably and responsibly in the Maldives and Sri Lanka while offering authentic guest experiences.

The group-wide Sun Siyam Cares program prioritizes sustainability through initiatives such as reducing energy and water use, managing waste to reduce plastic use, supporting community development, and investing in renewable energy.

It also focuses on conservation efforts and work to preserve local heritage and cultural practices.

By following these sustainability practices, the resorts aim to minimize the environmental impact, carbon footprint and contribute to the socio-economic well-being of the communities in which they operate.

This initiative is a significant step under the “Recycle-Reuse” initiative, part of the broader Sun Siyam Care program

This initiative is a significant step under the “Recycle-Reuse” initiative, part of the broader Sun Siyam Care program
Crédit photo © Sun Siyam Olhuveli




initiative was implemented recently by the Sun Siyam Olhuveli's housekeeping team
Crédit photo © Sun Siyam Olhuveli



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