Abstract

Every year, the hospitality industry creates millions of tons of avoidable waste globally. While conspicuous consumption is the hallmark of the industry, leaders of the industry have come to the realization that it cannot go on forever. Added to that, the surge of eco-conscious guests and other pressure groups provide the industry players an increased level of impetus for introducing positive change in terms waste reduction and recycling. This paper addresses the current effort the hospitality industry is undertaking to reduce waste and recycle plastic goods and the challenges to be overcome in that process. To explain the contemporary practice, it brings in examples of hotels, resorts, and restaurants chains that are currently implementing recycling or reducing waste programs.

Highlights

  • There are traces in ancient times of sustainability practices, and as the overall world’s population keeps increasing, consumption of resources increases as well

  • Using a combination of systematic literature review and grounded case studies from the hospitality industry, this paper examines the different dimensions of plastic waste recycling

  • The recycling of plastic waste can create energy savings for the country, 130 million kilojoules of energy can be saved if one ton of plastic is recycled (Garcia & Robertson, 2017). 3.5 billion barrels of oil, which has an approximate value of 176 billion dollars, it could be the equivalent value for the recycling of all global plastic solid waste

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Introduction

There are traces in ancient times of sustainability practices, and as the overall world’s population keeps increasing, consumption of resources increases as well. The consequences of the Industrial Revolution, between 1820 and 1840, left in great danger crucial resources because they were diminishing. We do know a lot about recycling and reuse of resources in specific industries; yet, tourism being an inter-industrial-domain of professional practice (or, a derivative of several industries), the application of generalized knowledge is not selfevident.

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