• Jode@midwest.social
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      6 months ago

      Yup. I travel for work and much prefer to pump as much as I want vs a little squidge from a tiny bottle. The thing I think every time though: some asshole is gonna load one of these up with Nair one day and end up on the news.

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      I actually kind of like that idea. My shower at home has a soap and shampoo station with three refillable units and I hate it. When I redo the bathroom, that goes. However last hotel I was in had a sleek modern rack, with a piece that attaches to the bottle, so it looks like the bottles are on the wall. Since I don’t have enough space for bottles anyway, that would be a step up

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      They’re nice, but it sucks when you’re in the shower and find out one of them is empty! The people making up the rooms aren’t always great at checking them.

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    These are becoming rare in my experience, they’re mostly refillable/refilled bottles.

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      6 months ago

      How exactly does it reduce plastic waste? They need to ban single use plastic bags and beverage bottles.

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        How exactly does it reduce plastic waste?

        By eliminating a major source of plastic waste in the hospitality industry.

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    +1 for eliminating some plastic. -100 for aiming at the tiniest target anyone could think of.

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      -100 for aiming at the tiniest target anyone could think of.

      1. Every step counts.

      2. You couldn’t be more wrong. Plastic shampoo, soap, and conditioner bottles represent 30% of hotels’ plastic waste. Marriott’s US properties alone eliminated 1.7 million tons of plastic waste by moving away from mini plastic bottles, across only 1,000 properties. [Source]

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    So they will need to provide reusable dispensers maybe? Like the cleaning lady refills the dispenser weekly or something like that?