Travel+Leisure: This Is What Happens to Half-used Hotel Room Soap

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Unless you plan on holding up in a hotel room for an extended period of time, it’s safe to say that complimentary bar of soap won’t get used up. But where does that soap go after the hotel guests are gone?

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Source: Travel+Leisure

 


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Clean the World
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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