Hospitality firm’s properties around the world to celebrate United Nations initiative on June 5 with fun and educational events for all ages
Dubai, UAE, 24 May 2018 – –
Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts is inviting its guests around the globe
to join its efforts to mark World Environment Day on June 5. From beach
clean
ups and tree planting to fun recycling projects and organic gardening,
the hospitality firm’s hotel teams across the globe are embracing the
United Nations initiative with a raft of events.
Selected properties across Africa, Asia,
Europe and the Middle East have planned a vast range of activities in
support of the UN initiative, which encourages worldwide awareness and
action for the protection of the environment.
Established in 1974, World Environment
Day is celebrated in more than 100 countries and is widely regarded as
the people’s day for doing something to take care of the Earth.
This year’s theme is ‘Beat Plastic
Pollution’– a call to action to combat one of today’s greatest
environmental challenges, with plastic pollution posing a significant
threat to natural places, wildlife and human health.
Mövenpick – the world’s most Green Globe
certified hotel company - aims to raise awareness of this and other
major environmental issues by staging a variety of educational and
practical activities at several properties worldwide
on June 5, with guests of all ages invited to join its hotel teams to
take part. Some of these hands-on initiatives include:
Gardening and planting
- Mövenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bali will plant 200 mangroves and clean up plastic in the forest as part of the area’s reforestation efforts.
- Mövenpick Resort Sharm El Sheikh will invite guests to plant trees and crops and help harvest vegetables in its expansive organic farm, which already produces 35 different kinds of fruits, vegetables and herbs.
- Mövenpick Resort & Spa El Gouna will ask guests to plant their own tree and mark it with their name. This will create Earth Park 2018 and enable repeat guests to visit ‘their’ tree every time they come back to El Gouna.
Kids activities
- Mövenpick Hotel Mactan Island Cebu is organising several activities to educate its young guests about green issues that include a trash-art masterpiece workshop using empty mineral water bottles. It will also screen a movie about the importance of being environmentally friendly and explain the benefits of tree- and seed-planting and taking care of the world’s natural resources.
- Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi is staging a painting contest for children under the theme ‘we love our green planet’, encouraging them to think about ways to protect the planet from pollution.
- Mövenpick Hotel Ankara will be collecting colourful waste plastic covers to make different kinds of toys with the children living at the Turkish Social Service, which they will then be able to keep.
Clean-up activities
- Mövenpick Hotel Colombo will clean up the Negombo coastline and implement bins where future waste can be deposited.
- Mövenpick Residences Bangtao Beach Phuket, Mövenpick Resort & Spa Karon Beach Phuket and Mövenpick Siam Hotel Na Jomtien Pattaya will all invite guests to help with their large-scale beach-cleaning efforts.
- Mövenpick Hotel Zürich-Airport will be clearing waste in local play areas and in the streets around the hotel.
“Our
World Environment Day initiatives are an extension of our CSR programme
SHINE and demonstrate our ongoing commitment to preserving the
communities and the natural environment where we operate our
properties,” said Craig
Cochrane, Senior Vice President Human Resources, Mövenpick Hotels &
Resorts.
We
hope that by inviting our guests to join in hotel activities to
celebrate this important UN event, we are doing our part to raise
awareness of pertinent issues in a way that fosters team spirit and
brings us all closer together
in pursuit of a universally-important goal – protecting our planet.”
Many more Mövenpick
properties
have signed up to World Environment Day. For more details about the
event and a full list of participating hotels, visit
www.movenpick.com/worldenvironmentday
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