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We offer a carbon offsetting scheme for guest's journeys to Cornwall, donating £10 towards planting new trees at the local wood. We have a key card activation system in each room, which ensures that all electrical goods are switched off when leaving the room. All raw kitchen produce is composted. We try to reduce the amount of packaging we get by purchasing in bulk, food items such as jams are not sourced in small jars but in bulk and served in china. Low energy lighting is in place wherever possible in the hotel. We recycle all materials and use recycled stationary.
All staff members receive environmental training on arrival and we have a Green Team who actively encourage other members of staff to do their bit. Eco-friendly cleaning products are used in the rooms, kitchens and public areas. The outdoor pool is heated by solar panels. Public bathrooms have movement activated light sensors and dual flushes. Guest linen and towels are only washed once requested. We have joined the Adopt a Beach scheme with the Marine Conservation Society, promising to clean Mawgan Porth beach 4 times a year and survey what is collected. Guests are informed about our sustainable ethos and practices via marketing media and information area in the hotel.
We have a ‘buy local policy’ throughout wherever possible across all departments. The local Parish News letter and local newspapers are supported through advertising and editorial news each month. Local Bridge club and similar groups are offered discounted events at the hotel. We offer employment opportunities to people from the local community and from international countries.
Fair Trade tea and coffee is served in restaurants and in bedrooms. Guests can receive information about local attractions, shops, local services etc. at our front desk or in their room folders. Locally sourced hand made soap is offered in the bedrooms instead of small bottles of products. Local charities are supported each year. This year it is Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) and the Cornwall Bird Watching and Preservation Society.
Local charities are supported each year. This year we support 'Surfers Against Sewage' (SAS), The Pirate’s Trust (pirate FM) and Cornwall’s wildlife Trust’.
Local events are sponsored and donated to where possible for example the local amateur dramatics productions, Surf Relief Day, a local fire stations and SAS campaigns. July 2009 sees the launch of our community fund, where money donated by our guests will be put back into the community and surrounding environment for the benefit of the community in which we are situated.
Staff are encouraged to get involved in local events and volunteering e.g. for the regular beach cleans. Our initiatives are communicated to local students, businesses and other hotels at conferences and seminars to inform them of the benefits of being sustainable.




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