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Hyatt is ditching mini shampoo bottles in all 219,308 hotel rooms, as hospitality industry moves to

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Tiny shampoo bottles are getting ready to disappear from another hotel bathroom.

Hyatt Hotels Corp. on Tuesday became the latest hotel chain to ditch small bottles of shower gel, shampoo and conditioner in an effort to cut waste. The Chicago-based company plans to switch from the miniature bottles to larger containers at all of its 896 hotels — comprising 219,308 rooms — by June 2021 at the latest.

Marriott International and IHG, which owns Holiday Inn, announced similar moves earlier this year, and Walt Disney Co. also has said it plans to replace small plastic shampoo bottles at its resorts and on its cruise ships.

Hyatt said it’s also targeting single-use plastic water bottles. The company plans to add water stations where guests can refill bottles in hotels’ public spaces. At meetings and events, water will be served in carafes unless bottled water is requested.
“Plastic pollution is a global issue, and we hope our efforts will motivate guests, customers and, indeed, ourselves to think more critically about our use of plastic," Hyatt President and CEO Mark Hoplamazian said in a news release.
When Marriott International announced plans to expand its switch from mini toiletry bottles to larger, pump-topped bottles in August, it estimated the switch would keep 500 million tiny bottles a year out of landfills. That adds up to about 1.7 million pounds of plastic, Marriott said.

At the time, about 1,000 North American hotels had begun using the larger bottles, with the rest expected to start by December 2020. IHG, which said it used about 200 million mini bottles a year, said it expected the two-thirds of its hotels that had not yet begun using bulk-size bottles to make the switch by 2021.

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So there is going to be a big container of shampoo and conditioner and I have to trust that a previous guest didnt jerk off into it?
No kidding! I slept with my suite-mate's love interest (notice I didn't say girlfriend) only to find he had pissed in my shampoo bottle. It's apparently a thing and this was 1995.
 
I like the wall mount dispensers, the small bottles were a pain in the ass to open and you only got 1-2 showers out of them.

when I rarely use the housekeeping service so not needing to restock these will be an added bonus
 
No kidding! I slept with my suite-mate's love interest (notice I didn't say girlfriend) only to find he had pissed in my shampoo bottle. It's apparently a thing and this was 1995.

Apparently you weren't able to satisfy him and this was him letting you know.
 
Mrs. Lucas and I went on a trip last week, and we stayed in seven hotels in seven nights. Off hand I think only two had miniature bottles, and one of them was an inn at Fort Harrison State Park in Indiana.
 
No kidding! I slept with my suite-mate's love interest (notice I didn't say girlfriend) only to find he had pissed in my shampoo bottle. It's apparently a thing and this was 1995.

I dont know if this is what you are implying, but when you note that it wasnt his GF, I assume it means you banged a dude.
 
So there is going to be a big container of shampoo and conditioner and I have to trust that a previous guest didnt jerk off into it?
Is it different now outside of the bottle being small? If I leave a full looking shampoo mini bottle in my room, the maid won’t throw it out. She will leave it in the room. Not all bottles in hotels gave seals. I’d argue most don’t. Maybe you love cum conditioner. You just don’t know it.
 
So there is going to be a big container of shampoo and conditioner and I have to trust that a previous guest didnt jerk off into it?

The ones I have seen would make that very difficult. You would basically have to break the holder to get at the bottle. They worked more like the soap dispensers in a bathroom.
 
Tiny shampoo bottles are getting ready to disappear from another hotel bathroom.

Hyatt Hotels Corp. on Tuesday became the latest hotel chain to ditch small bottles of shower gel, shampoo and conditioner in an effort to cut waste. The Chicago-based company plans to switch from the miniature bottles to larger containers at all of its 896 hotels — comprising 219,308 rooms — by June 2021 at the latest.

Marriott International and IHG, which owns Holiday Inn, announced similar moves earlier this year, and Walt Disney Co. also has said it plans to replace small plastic shampoo bottles at its resorts and on its cruise ships.

Hyatt said it’s also targeting single-use plastic water bottles. The company plans to add water stations where guests can refill bottles in hotels’ public spaces. At meetings and events, water will be served in carafes unless bottled water is requested.
“Plastic pollution is a global issue, and we hope our efforts will motivate guests, customers and, indeed, ourselves to think more critically about our use of plastic," Hyatt President and CEO Mark Hoplamazian said in a news release.
When Marriott International announced plans to expand its switch from mini toiletry bottles to larger, pump-topped bottles in August, it estimated the switch would keep 500 million tiny bottles a year out of landfills. That adds up to about 1.7 million pounds of plastic, Marriott said.

At the time, about 1,000 North American hotels had begun using the larger bottles, with the rest expected to start by December 2020. IHG, which said it used about 200 million mini bottles a year, said it expected the two-thirds of its hotels that had not yet begun using bulk-size bottles to make the switch by 2021.

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https://www.chicagotribune.com/busi...0191112-h2kj4olm2zfefkxqi7kcm3yglq-story.html
Will this large container fit into my luggage? Or do I have to take mini-bottles with me to fill to take home. :)
 
FWIW, many Euro hotels have made a move several years ago to using dispensers for their body scrubs and hair products. The Euros have been Leaps ahead of us as far as plastic pollution is involved....recyclable shopping bags, not using paper towels (air driers instead), limited use of plastic ware and the like.
Ain't no way I'm ever using an air dryer.
 
Terracycle has been on the leading edge of this in the U.S. You're going to see lots of stuff available in metal canisters like laundry detergent in the near future. Once you use it up, a delivery service will pick it up, refill it, and deliver it back to your house.
 
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