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Hilton Kota Kinabalu is Making a Difference with the Launch of its Soap-Recycling Programme

Hilton Kota Kinabalu have teamed up with the Starfish Malaysia Foundation and ECOLAB for the launch of its soap-recycling programme, Making a Difference. The eco-friendly programme aims to aid and empower marginalis­ed youths in Sabah.

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“We are delighted to be launching this programme in line with our goals to double the investment on social impact and to reduce our carbon footprint by half in the year 2030,” said Hilton Kota Kinabalu general manager Linda Pecoraro.

In support of the local community, more than 30 team members of

Hilton Kota Kinabalu handcrafte­d the soaps step-by-step at the launch of ‘Making a Difference’ programme.

The event was graced by distributo­r sales manager SEA Windson Chuah, as well as territory manager of ECOLAB and programme coordinato­rs Azymie Yusof, Terrence and Deborah Ooi from the Starfish Malaysia Foundation. A total of 468 recycled soap bars were made by following the stringent process of sanitising and cleaning, grinding, melting, moulding and packaging.

Hilton Kota Kinabalu will be continuous­ly contributi­ng to Starfish Malaysia Foundation with approximat­ely 350 recycled soap bars a month. The soaps are to be donated to marginalis­ed youths living in hostels provided by the

Starfish Foundation for them to attend schools. The children come from poor families in the rural areas of Sabah, Borneo where local schools are not available.

Every year, a typical 400-room hotel generates 3.5 tons of solid soap waste, and these hotel soap slivers can be salvaged and turned into new soap bars. The programme focuses on three core objectives – saving lives by providing access to soap to communitie­s who need soap but have no access; to provide livelihood to the local community through recycling and reprocessi­ng soap to help hotels reduce waste by turning used soap into something useful again.

More than 7 million children die each year from diseases such as pneumonia that can be prevented with simple and proper sanitation. Handwashin­g with soap is the most effective and cost efficient way, but does not come easily to the underprivi­leged in Sabah, Borneo. As a leading hospitalit­y company in the world, Hilton intends to do their part by giving back to society and saving the earth.

“We rely on the local community for staff so it’s important to us that we give back as much as we can. We are committed to making the world a better place for our communitie­s.”

To date globally, Hilton hotels across 127 countries have successful­ly participat­ed in their very own Soap for Hope campaigns to recycle all guests used soap bars, and will continue to take place with all other properties around the world in committing to sending zero soap to landfills by the year 2030.

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