Clean the World Celebrated in Hotel Magazine’s September Issue: “Passing the Buck”

Hotel Magazine’s September feature “Passing the Buck: Who’s Really Responsible for Hotel Amenities?” highlights Clean the World’s role in tackling single use bathroom waste and pushing hotels to think beyond tiny bottles. The article shares data on guest expectations, showcases impact from partners like THE PIG Hotels, and explains how circular amenity programmes can cut waste, lower emissions, and support vulnerable communities with recycled soap and hygiene products.

Clean the World’s Takeaways from the 2026 Master Innholders Hotel Leadership Conference in London

Clean the World joined hotel leaders at the 2026 Master Innholders Hotel Leadership Conference in London to explore how culture, neuroscience, and smart decision making shape the future of hospitality. Through Austin Eaton’s on‑the‑ground perspective, the blog highlights why sustainability still struggles for airtime, why that needs to change, and how hotel partners can turn discarded soap and plastic amenities into measurable environmental and social impact through Clean the World’s Global Hospitality Recycling Program.

Clean the World Heading to NoVacancy, London 2026

Clean the World is heading to NoVacancy London 2026 at ExCeL London, where founder and CEO Shawn Seipler will join a panel on turning hotel sustainability into real, measurable action across the UK hospitality sector. The session will spotlight Clean the World’s Global Hospitality Recycling Program, which helps hotels reduce waste, meet ESG commitments, and support lifesaving soap recycling and hygiene kit distribution through the WASH Foundation.

Rebranding Sustainability in the Hospitality Industry: Insights from IMEX Frankfurt 2025 By Clean the World

At IMEX Frankfurt 2025, we had the privilege of discussing sustainability on the People and Planet Stage, with Tommie Eaton, our Ambassador for Clean the World in Europe, sharing his thoughts on how we communicate sustainability in the hospitality industry. The Challenge of Sustainability Fatigue One of the main issues Tommie addressed was sustainability fatigue, …

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Bairro Alto Hotel Lisbon Case Study: Clean the World’s Global Hospitality Recycling Program

With over 1,860 hotel establishments, Portugal is undoubtedly a top destination for global travellers. In 2024 alone, the country welcomed more than 31 million tourists, accounting for over 80 million overnight stays (Portuguese Chamber). With such high visitor numbers comes a growing responsibility, especially for hotels, to manage waste sustainably. Did you know a 200-room, …

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How Clean the World’s Hospitality Recycling Program can Support Hospitality Businesses in Scope for EU’s New Corporate Sustainability Reporting (CSRD) Directive Regulations

Introduction to CSDR The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), effective from January 5, 2023, represents a significant step towards transparency in corporate practices, aligning with the European Green Deal’s 2050 climate-neutral goals. Useful sources: European Commission on Corporate Sustainability Reporting European Green Deal What is the CSR Directive? The CSRD builds upon the Non-Financial …

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The Hospitality Industry Must Step Up: A Call to Action for Sustainable Practices

The hospitality industry stands at a critical juncture. While many sectors are making significant strides in implementing sustainable practices, our industry lags behind. This disparity was starkly highlighted at the recent Global Good Awards 2024, where Clean the World was one of only two hospitality businesses out of 64 recognised for ongoing sustainability efforts. The …

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