Las Vegas Sands Celebrates Sustainability Achievements

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Properties owned by the Las Vegas Sands Corp. have been forerunners in the movement to recycle soap. Now the company has published its inaugural Environmental Report, which is the first environmental study in the gaming industry to be formally verified by the Global Reporting Initiative, a leading non-profit organization that promotes economic, environmental and social sustainability.

During the launch event at The Venetian Las Vegas, the company highlighted its significant investments in state-of-the-art green technologies, including solar panels, nano-filtration systems and advanced building management systems. The report offers further details on the company’s green building designs, environmentally responsible operations, green meetings, and extensive community outreach and engagement.

“Our Environmental Report shows that when guests stay at our resorts, they’ll enjoy not only a comfortable and relaxing hotel experience but also the satisfaction of staying with a conscientious hospitality company,” said Michael A. Leven, the company’s president and chief operating officer. “Our Sands ECO360° strategy has now placed us at the forefront of green hotel operations — from air quality and energy efficiency to helping disabled and underprivileged people.”

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Clean the World is a global leader in sustainability and social impact solutions for hospitality, helping hotels transform discarded guest-room amenities into measurable good.

Through the Global Hospitality Recycling Program, Clean the World works with over 8,600 hospitality partners worldwide to divert used soap bars and plastic amenity bottles from landfills, recycling soap into new, hygienic bars and processing plastics for reuse in new products. Since 2009, Clean the World has diverted more than 31 million pounds of waste from landfills and distributed over 100 million bars of recycled soap to communities vulnerable to hygiene-related illness.

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