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137 Pillars Hotels & Resorts Inspires with Sustainability Initiatives

In addition to eliminating single-use plastic from its hotel rooms and outlets, 137 Pillars Hotels & Resorts is making a concerted effort to reduce its environmental footprint with its expanded sustainability initiatives. The hotel has increased its CSR activities and reviewed its sustainable purchasing options.

The luxury hotel owner and management company currently operates two 5-star hotels in Thailand. One is in Bangkok and the other in Chiang Mai, with more properties in the pipeline.

Anne Arrowsmith, Corporate General Manager of 137 Pillars Hotels & Resorts said, “A day does not go by without us learning more about the damage that plastic, especially single-use plastic, has on the environment. 137 Pillars Hotels & Resorts has long had a strong sustainable policy and we are now taking that to the next level. It’s vital as a company, and as human beings, that the impact we have on the environment is as minimal as possible. What we are doing won’t solve the global problem, but if we all play our part and take responsibility for our choices, then we will eventually overcome this and create a better world for future generations.”

Since it opened in 2011, 137 Pillars House in Chiang Mai has become one of the most photographed and popular resorts in the Kingdom of Thailand. It is the ideal retreat for those looking to get away from the stress of city life and submerge themselves in a cocoon of luxury that delivers on every level.

Thinking green, acting green

The award-winning hotel has been widely praised for its many different environmentally-friendly initiatives. This includes reducing the amount of waste it generates, as well as separating recycling and selling waste paper, cardboard, glass, plastic and aluminum.

Almost all organic waste from the gardens are either made into compost or turned into biochar (charcoal that is added back into the compost to make it richer and more nourishing for plants). The compost is then used to make the landscaped gardens and grounds even more lush and beautiful.

The property also has an ever-expanding vegetable and herb garden which produces fresh supplies for the restaurant and bar.

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For waste collection, instead of plastic garbage bags, 137 Pillars House uses reusable woven bags. And with the exception of the front office and hotel cars, water is presented to guests in recycled glass bottles. The hotel also provides reusable mesh bags to all fruit and vegetable suppliers for their deliveries. 

137 Pillars Hotels & Resorts’ sustainability initiatives also include replacing plastic straws with paper straws. These are only offered to guests on request. Take-away breakfast choices are presented in natural woven containers vs plastic and wooden utensils are provided in lieu of plastic ones.

And guest linens are only changed daily if guests request, otherwise it’s every third day.

A sustainable solution to mosquito control

One of 137 Pillars Hotels & Resorts’ most important sustainability initiatives that many guests won’t even be aware of, is that it has hired an internationally acclaimed mosquito expert who has shown the property how best to sustainably eliminate / limit mosquito breeding areas without the use of chemicals so that fogging is required a lot less frequently.

“We are very pleased with the results so far, but there is still a lot to do. Our next objective is to eliminate individual plastic shampoo, conditioner and lotion containers. It is important that we do this in a calculated manner to make sure that the changes we put in place are safe and suitable for guests and that they really do make a difference to our goal of a more sustainable future. We need to find an option that ticks all the boxes, and that can take time,” said Anne Arrowsmith.

In Bangkok, 137 Pillars Suites & Residences already has an ongoing sustainable policy in place and has unveiled plans to expand this to more areas of the hotel, especially front of house.

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Conserving energy and water

The hotel, which opened in 2017, uses LED lights throughout the property to save energy. An intelligent AC system, which automatically turns off the air-conditioning in the suite if the patio doors are opened, has also helped to reduce wasteful electricity consumption.

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The room key cards have a green function that can control what power is used when nobody is in the room. There are also motion detectors that help to save electricity by turning off unneeded lights.

The 2-step toilet flushing system helps to save water as does the high-tech sprinkler system in the gardens and the innovative pool treatment system. The advanced Heat Pump System not only helps keep the property nice and cool but has also been designed to save energy. These are just a few of the systems that are already in place at the luxury hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 39.

No to plastic, supporting green vendors

The hotel has eliminated the use of plastic straws from all of its F&B outlets. The property has also replaced plastic water bottles in the rooms with glass bottles and replaced the plastic containers for shampoo, conditioner and body lotion with suitable dispensers.

137 Pillars Hotels & Resorts has expanded its purchasing policy to more sustainable suppliers in Thailand.

It has also maximized its recycling efforts for any waste paper, cardboard, glass, plastic and aluminum.

Anne Arrowsmith said “We already have a solid foundation in place when it comes to sustainable best practices, but we are now taking this a step further. As a luxury hotel, our clients want to know that we are doing as much as we can to ensure that their stay is as sustainable as can be and our goal is to not only meet those expectations but to surpass them.  This involves us all, and the solution has to start with education. If we can change the mindset of a few people so that they adopt more sustainable practices in their daily lives, then all of us will benefit.”

The group conducts training sessions with its associates to ensure that not only are the hotels as sustainable as possible but that they take these best practices home with them. Associates are encouraged to take their own bags to the shops, to say no to straws and plastic spoons when they are not needed, and to be much more proactive in their own daily lives.

137 Pillars House Chiang Mai and 137 Pillars Suites & Residences Bangkok are both members of Small Luxury Hotels of the World.

For more information and further enquiries, please contact 137 Pillars Hotels & Resorts.
Telephone:                             +66 (0)2 079-7137
Email:                                      info@137pillarshotels.com  
Website:                                  www.137pillarshotels.com

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