The hotel chain will remove the toiletries from the guest rooms
The InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), will remove the tiny toiletries (shower baths, soaps, etc.) from the guest rooms – origo wrote after BBC.
The British-owned company owns the units of the Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza hotel chains, with a total of 843,000 rooms. The toiletries and small toiletries will gradually disappear by 2021 from these rooms.
In fact, the company is so serious about its sustainability decision that about a third of its rooms are not already being filled with such products for the new guests. (origo)
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