Helping Major Hotels Reduce Plastic Use to Combat Ocean Plastic Pollution
Monday, March 8, 2021
Under the USAID-funded Municipal
Waste Recycling Program (MWRP), DIG is managing a portfolio of 30 grantees
implementing solid waste management and recycling activities to reduce marine
plastic pollution in Asia. One such grantee, the World Wide Fund for Nature
(WWF), has assisted 20 major hotels in Vietnam with establishing voluntary
targets to reduce their plastic consumption and set up recycling operations.
Mohamed Oughdoud, the Executive Assistant Manager of the Novotel Phu Quoc
Resort, worked with WWF to identify alternatives to plastic products commonly
used at the resort and produced a comprehensive plan outlining the resort’s
commitments. The plan demonstrated that key plastic alternatives would
economically benefit the resort and the Novotel has since signed an official
commitment to transparently reduce plastic, including: providing paper straws
and cups to guests; eliminating the use of plastic takeaway containers;
reducing plastic water bottles; and separating waste at source.
MWRP grantees have fostered
similar partnerships with over 50 private sector organizations, including Dow
Chemical, Nestlé, and Coca-Cola, to integrate the private sector more
effectively into solid waste management. Through these partnerships and other
grantee activities, MWRP has, thus far, diverted 11,500 metric tons
of plastic waste from marine environments and has directly and indirectly
benefited over 8.5 million people in Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and
Vietnam.