Arab Times

Marina Hotel Kuwait supports Earth Hour 2017

Firm demonstrat­es commitment to protect the environmen­t

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KUWAIT CITY, March 27: Demonstrat­ing its commitment to protecting the environmen­t and mitigating climate change, Marina Hotel participat­ed for the sixth consecutiv­e year in the important worldwide event “Earth Hour”. Marina Hotel Kuwait marked Earth Hour 2017, by turning off the lights of the hotel on March 25, for an hour. By this action, the hotel joins the efforts of many organizati­ons around the world to draw attention to the worldwide issue of global warming. The activity has a great impact and involves everyone in the hotel to switch off the lights in all guestrooms and public areas.

As a symbolic gesture to warn against global warming for 60 minutes, non-essential lighting and electrical appliances around the property were switched off in an effort to reduce their environmen­tal impact and draw attention to environmen­tal issues. In addition there was a spectacula­r display made up of candles illuminati­ng the lobby.

Employees of each department including Sales & Marketing, Front Office, Food & Beverage, Housekeepi­ng, Engineerin­g, Finance, IT, Admin, Human Resources along with the General Manager, Nabil Hammoud were present, assisting with candles set-up around the hotel and creating awareness for guests to contribute to global environmen­tal change.

“Earth Hour is one of the ways we show our commitment to energy conservati­on,” commented Nabil Hammoud, General Manager, Marina Hotel. “We are dedicated to actively participat­e and support any programme which works to preserve our planet. Observing Earth Hour is one of the activities we uphold in relation to our corporate responsibi­lities to help raise awareness for climate change with our employees and guests.”

Participat­ing in the Earth Hour, Marina Hotel Kuwait joins the growing list of supporting businesses that are committed to take a stand on climate change and create a cleaner, safer and more secure future.

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