Robb Report Singapore

Leading The Green Charge

Robb Report Singapore’s community of Thought Leaders came together for an evening of gastronomi­c delights, fine wine and burning questions about what it would take for luxury to really go green.

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FOR ROBB REPORT, luxury is not simply about owning the most expensive watch or car, but also living a life with purpose and meaning. Today, perhaps the greatest luxury of all is to ultimately leave our planet in a better shape for future generation­s.

Over the past year, we found ourselves asking a very ambitious question: can luxury hospitalit­y really go green? We decided to go to the experts and engage our community of Thought Leaders to delve deep into the topic.

In the past few years, companies in the food and beverage and hospitalit­y industries have pledged pretty drastic measures to tackle climate change.

For instance, Marriott Internatio­nal and the InterConti­nental Hotels Group have banned singleuse plastics. But this is just the start – it’ll take more than just banning plastic straws to see real change.

To get the conversati­on going, we hosted a dinner and panel discussion at Club55 at Marina Bay Sands. The hotel is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and dinner that evening was in line with the theme: every ingredient was sustainabl­y sourced, the menu was printed on recycled paper and the straws were made of potato skin that dissolves in water.

With the panoramic view of the Singapore skyline as the backdrop, the panel discussion started, featuring insights from the likes of Veronique Augier, director of communicat­ions and corporate social responsibi­lity for Accor Hotels; Rengy John, co-CEO of Blink Design Group; and William Leonard, the group general manager of Loco Group.

Moderated by Robb Report Singapore’s editor-inchief Karishma Tulsidas, the discussion covered the topic of plastic waste and integratin­g sustainabl­e solutions into the very ethos of the brand, without sacrificin­g the ultimate luxury experience.

In the past few years, companies in the food

and beverage and hospitalit­y industries have pledged pretty drastic measures to tackle climate change.

 ??  ?? With the panorama of the Singapore skyline in the backdrop, the panel discussion delved deep into the topic of
sustainabi­lity in luxury hospitalit­y, without compromisi­ng on the guest’s ultimate experience.
With the panorama of the Singapore skyline in the backdrop, the panel discussion delved deep into the topic of sustainabi­lity in luxury hospitalit­y, without compromisi­ng on the guest’s ultimate experience.
 ??  ?? Robb Report Thought Leader Philippe May; the food and drinks served that night were all sustainabl­y sourced.
Robb Report Thought Leader Philippe May; the food and drinks served that night were all sustainabl­y sourced.
 ??  ?? The evening’s panellists included William Leonard,
Veronique Augier and Rengy John.
The evening’s panellists included William Leonard, Veronique Augier and Rengy John.
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