In November, managers at the Arenas del Mar resort near Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica, challenged employees to come up with ways to operate more sustainably.
“It’s very wasteful.”Like plastic straws and mini bottles of shampoo, disposable slippers — flimsy models usually made of plastic and fabric, and often found bedside at turndown or bagged in hotel closets — are the next single-use item in the cross hairs of sustainability activists.
“Anything single-use is problematic,” wrote Willy Legrand, a sustainable hospitality expert and a professor at the IU International University of Applied Sciences in Bad Honnef, Germany, in an email.
He cited the large footprint of a small slipper once you factor in production, shipping and waste.
Single-use slippers, he said, “feel out of place and out of touch.”
Persons:
Manuel, ”, Hans Pfister, “, Willy Legrand
Organizations:
Arenas, Cayuga, IU International University of Applied Sciences
Locations:
Mar, Costa Rica, Bad Honnef, Germany