Increasingly, the travel industry is flying the flag for ethical practice. As it hoists the flag ever higher, more hospitality providers are implementing efforts to support local communities and preserve the environment. At Red Carnation Hotels, sustainability is at the heart of all our endeavours. Each of our beautiful properties combines macro sustainability practices with hotel-specific initiatives to reduce our environmental footprint. Here, we profile just five of the ways in which we prioritise ethical travel. No more single-use plastics Every day, approximately eight million pieces of plastic enter the world’s oceans, wreaking untold havoc on marine environments. It’s estimated that over 50 per cent of whales, 40 per cent of seabirds and nearly 100 per cent of turtles suffer from marine plastic pollution. Yet, still, many of the world’s industries make no active effort to cut down on usage. At Red Carnation Hotels, we have made a solemn pledge to eliminate all unnecessary single-use plastics by the end of 2022. Already, we have eliminated plastic straws and takeaway coffee cups, single-use butter trays and cocktail stirrers at our restaurants and bars. In our guest rooms, we’ve swapped plastic grooming kits for bamboo variants. By mid-2020, all our properties will have further eliminated wasteful miniature toiletries, replacing them with luxury refillable decanters. Ethical travel amenities At Red Carnation Hotels, we actively seek to reuse what we cannot recycle. This includes our guest amenities. At our London properties, for example, we have partnered with the UK-based charity CleanConscience to re-distribute our unused toiletries to those in need. Collected toiletries have benefitted those at homeless and women’s shelters across the world, while almost 2,000 kilograms of soap have been donated to the Kori Development Project for women in Sierra Leone to sell. So far, over 17,000 bars have been created, helping these women to support themselves and their families. Impactful energy conservation Energy conservation has long been a priority of ours. We’ve implemented a linen programme that enables guests to opt-out of having their sheets washed daily. Additionally, all our showers have been installed with flow restrictors to save water and our lightbulbs converted to LED variants. We donate the financial savings from these initiatives to one of our chosen local charities, such as the Starlight Children’s Foundation.