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The Fern Residency, Mumbai strives to become zero carbon footprint hotel

One of the foremost measures adopted by the hotel is setting up a bottling plant. The hotel has completely eliminated the use of packaged water and is providing water in glass bottles in the rooms as well as restaurant.

The Fern Residency, Mumbai(a unit of The Fern Hotels and Resorts, an environmentally sensitive and eco-friendly hotel chain) is doing its level best to reduce its carbon footprint and has adopted a number of environment friendly practices to ensure that it reaches its ultimate goal of becoming a zero carbon footprint hotel. One of the foremost measures adopted by the hotel is setting up a bottling plant. The hotel has completely eliminated the use of packaged water and is providing water in glass bottles in the rooms as well as restaurant. Water is purified from the ionizing machine set up in the plant. The hotel has identified a few core issues and has been endeavoring hard to achieve success in these core areas of environment sustainability. Raj Shetty, GM, The Fern Residency said, “The issue of plastic usage is one of the grave concerns and one that clearly requires global commitment and collaborative action. Various other measures taken up by the hotel includes: Banning the use of disposable or single-use plastics like plastic water bottles, straws etc, Replacing plastic bags with paper bags and plastic cutlery with wooden cutlery, for take-away, Changing biodegradable plastic containers with more eco-friendly options like containers made of corn starch or sugarcane, Replacing plastics straws and stirrers with steel and paper straws and wooden stirrers, Replacing garbage bags with biodegradable garbage bags

Utilizing old newspapers to make paper bags, The hotel has been quietly doing its bit and has inculcated environment friendly ethos among its employees so that they can spread the message to the guests as well as society at large, the GM added.