Nice to read that partly used hotel soap is being put to good use. The graphic showing the relatively popularity of hotel amenities is also pretty instructive thought its unclear how its possible to track the use of hair dryers and irons - maybe by if they were displaced from their position or not. Being that soap is the most useful amenity, there could be ways to elevate that experience customers seek.
According to the hotel operations staff we spoke with, a small bar of soap is simply one of those only-at-a-hotel offerings that make people feel special. “I go back to, what does a guest room offer the guest that you do not get at home?” says Anton Moore, the general manager of the Gansevoort in the meatpacking district of New York. “I think it's one of those things that still resonates with people, to have an individual bar soap wrapped and sitting there in the bathroom. It's a separation—‘Here I am in a luxury hotel’—versus not.”
A bar of soap with a soluble wrapper that doubles up as a facial cleanser could be one way to improve the bar soap experience without generating waste. That and participating in programs like Clean the World could make that bar of soap guests seem to love become less controversial from an environmental footprint perspective.
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