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US hotels may soon stop providing tiny bottles of toiletry

The toiletries we leave behind while checking out of our hotel rooms usually end up in the trash

June 11, 2019 / 09:41 IST
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Picture for representation (Flickr)
Picture for representation (Flickr)

The tiny bottles of toiletry, including the likes of shampoo, body wash, body lotion, etc, that hotels provide during stays, may soon not be given to guests anymore. Although it is a common practice for guests to walk out with the miniature bottles, that is not the reason why the practice is about to end.

The miniature bottles of toiletries would gradually be done away with the aim of reducing the environmental impact that plastic waste has, reported The New York Times.

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Luxury hotel chain Marriott is also mulling over switching to wall-mounted, refillable liquid dispensers at 450 of their outlets. By January 2020, it hopes to introduce these in 1,500 of its outlets. InterContinental Hotels, another luxury chain, is also doing the same.

A bill in this effect has been passed in California’s legislature, and all hotel properties in the state may eventually have to do away with the plastic miniatures.