Chandigarh, June 7, 2025: As part of its ongoing sustainability journey, Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), India’s largest hospitality company, reiterates its commitment to environmental stewardship by advancing impactful waste management and plastic reduction initiatives on World Environment Day. Aligning with the United Nations’ theme Beat Plastic Pollution,’ IHCL continues to lead in sustainable practices through its ESG+ framework of Paathya.

Mr. Gaurav Pokhariyal, Executive Vice President – Human Resources, IHCL, stated, “At IHCL, sustainability is integral to our business strategy and purpose. We recognise the urgency of the global plastic crisis and are committed to being part of the solution. Through Paathya, we are driving systemic change by eliminating single-use plastics and investing in long-term waste management solutions. As we continue to evolve, our focus remains on creating lasting impact within our hotels and across our communities.”

IHCL has made significant strides in eliminating single-use plastics across its operations. Key initiatives include installing in-house glass water bottling plants across 64 hotels, introducing 500 ml and 250 ml water bottles in banquets and spas, and incorporating biodegradable materials for bathroom amenities. Transitioning to carbon-neutral bamboo key cards made from renewable resources, IHCL eliminated 623 tonnes plastic. Waste segregation at source is implemented across all hotels, with waste streams being tracked and recycled through authorized channels. To manage organic waste, 101 hotels have installed organic waste composter or biogas systems, collectively preventing over 8,119 tonnes of organic waste from reaching landfills.

The partnership with United Way Mumbai to implement a comprehensive community waste management program led to the collection of over 1,12,000 kilograms of waste in six months, with more than 41,500 kilograms directed for recycling. Through this partnership, interactive sessions are conducted across Mumbai’s colleges raising awareness on marine pollution, mangrove conservation, and practical waste management strategies. Other community initiatives include the adoption of Mahim Reti Bunder and Mahim Causeway in Mumbai for a multifaceted approach to waste management.

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