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Pan Pacific Melbourne goes green with a unique initiative.

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Pan Pacific Melbourne goes green with a unique initiative.

Pan Pacific Melbourne commitment to responsible environmental and ethical practices has led to a unique recycling initiative. In the first two months since the property opened, it has collected over 74kg of leftover guestroom soap. This has, in turn, been recycled and repackaged into new 100g bars, which are about to be delivered to a number of underprivileged communities abroad to help improve health and hygiene. 

Sustainability and waste reduction are very much at the forefront of Pan Pacific Melbourne’s operations, with the hotel currently recycling over 74% of all waste produced. Complementing the soap recycling initiative, restorations and upgrades currently being carried out to the building since transitioning from a Hilton property in July, include the implementation of a range of additional measures designed to increase that amount of recycled waste to over 77%. 

The next three months will see all of Pan Pacific Melbourne’s 396 contemporary rooms, as well as all offices and back of house areas, fitted with energy-saving light settings, which will substantially minimise the property’s overall electricity usage. To further reduce its carbon footprint, the hotel has also rolled out a plastic reduction policy, which has seen bottled water previously offered in the foyer replaced with stylish water urns for guests to utilise instead. 

Craig Bonner, Pan Pacific Melbourne’s General Manager, is delighted at how enthusiastically the initiatives have been embraced and welcomed by guests and staff so far. “Corporate social responsibility plays a big part in the way we operate at Pan Pacific Melbourne. It’s really important for businesses like ours to lead by example in terms of putting in lace sustainable practices, and showing our guests how we can all work together to really make a positive impact in this area.”

 “Pan Pacific Melbourne is committed to minimising waste and its carbon footprint, while still providing a luxurious and memorable stay for all its guests.”

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Jastina Balen

Jastina Balen

Press contact Director, Communications Pan Pacific Hotels Group +65 6808 1243
Wong Liyan

Wong Liyan

Press contact Senior Manager, Communications Pan Pacific Hotels Group +65 6808 1265
Elaine Chan

Elaine Chan

Press contact Director of Marketing Communications Pan Pacific Singapore +65 6336 8111
Zareen Huang

Zareen Huang

Press contact Director of Marketing Communications PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering, Singapore +65 6809 8806
Michelle Whittemore

Michelle Whittemore

Press contact Director, Marketing Communications Pan Pacific London +44 7516 030766
Ellen Zhang

Ellen Zhang

Press contact Marketing Communications Manager Pan Pacific Tianjin +86 22 5863 8888 8816
Christina Wu

Christina Wu

Press contact Marketing Communications Manager Pan Pacific Ningbo +86 574 8911 8888 Ext.6578
Han Nguyen

Han Nguyen

Press contact Marketing Executive PARKROYAL Saigon +84 3842 1111 Ext 723
Nguyen Thuy Linh

Nguyen Thuy Linh

Press contact Marketing & Communications Manager Pan Pacific Hanoi +84 (0)24 3823 8888
Pai Wiboonsuk

Pai Wiboonsuk

Press contact Marketing Manager - Victoria +61 3 9027 2114
Kim Christopher

Kim Christopher

Press contact Marketing Communications Executive Pan Pacific Melbourne, PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport +61 3 9027 2014
Amy Kilkenny

Amy Kilkenny

Press contact Marketing & Communications Manager Pan Pacific Perth +61 421 406 388

Chika Ayabe

Press contact Manager, Public Relations/Brand Management BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel & HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel :+81 3 6233 7693