The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hilton KK raises conservati­on awareness to mark Earth Hour

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KOTA KINABALU: In conjunctio­n with the world’s largest grassroots movement, the Hilton Kota Kinabalu showed its continued support for Earth Hour 2019 by going beyond the hour in creating environmen­tal and conservati­on awareness for its team members through its plethora of activities since earlier of the week.

The Human Resources Department led by the hotel’s learning and developmen­t manager, Lily Hiew championed the ‘no bin day’ menu served in the team members’ restaurant to increase awareness on food wastage and the impact to the environmen­t including a staircase race to encourage team members from using the elevators less and reduce their carbon footprint.

Purchasing manager and chief engineer, Ng Tze Sai and Justin Liew championed the setup of a vegetables and herbs garden by using recycled materials that will, in the future, sustainabl­y provide the hotel with eight types of fresh ingredient­s for all of the hotel’s restaurant­s which will ultimately reduce the environmen­tal impact that are associated with logistics and packaging when sourcing for raw materials.

Shuras Bathumalai, the hotel’s chief of safety and security led the group in cleaning up the hotel’s surroundin­g area including Asia City, while Amshari Yunin, the assistant executive housekeepe­r championed the Earth Hour energy saving initiative that culminated with the switching off of non-essential lights and electrical appliances in the hotel from 8.30pm to 9.30pm.

Leading the hotel in this movement was the hotel’s general manager, Linda Pecoraro who is passionate about environmen­tal conservati­on and how important it is to certain places such as Sabah, where tourism is one of the biggest contributo­rs to the state’s economy.

“As part of Hilton’s Travel with Purpose, Earth Hour is just one of the many global movements that the hotel is participat­ing to cut our environmen­tal footprint. At the moment, we are committed in eradicatin­g single use plastic in the hotel through Hilton’s global no plastic campaign that took off last year,” Linda said.

Since its opening in 2016, Hilton Kota Kinabalu is an avid supporter to earth hour and other global and local environmen­tal conservati­on and preservati­on initiative­s.

 ??  ?? Lighting of candles in the shape of Earth Hour’s iconic 60+ symbol as guests inquire more about the movement.
Lighting of candles in the shape of Earth Hour’s iconic 60+ symbol as guests inquire more about the movement.

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