Le Meridien Kochi Associates lighting traditional Diyas at the Lobby |
Le Meridien Kochi joined millions around
the world in turning off lights for Earth Hour 2013 to illuminate a powerful
message about environmental awareness and action.
Earth Hour 2013 took place on March
23 at 8:30 p.m. local time. Created by
the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Earth Hour is the largest movement for the
planet in human history, spanning 7,000 cities, 152 countries, with a digital
reach of 200 million.
This year’s theme was “Uniting People
to Protect the Planet.” With that in
mind, Le Meridien Kochi turned
off exterior signage lighting; non-essential interior lighting and featured special candlelight open air barbeque dinner buffet with dishes made
from energy saving alternates and the hotel will use in-room voicemail messages
to inform guests about Earth Hour observances.
Le Meridien encouraged guests to
participate in the diya lighting ceremony at the lobby and shared two Earth
Hour special recipes created by our executive chef.
Many guests were encouraged to plant saplings in the morning at the Le Meridien Kochi lawns.
Starwood’s pioneering Global
Citizenship philosophy reflects the same dedication to sustainability among its
171,000 associates worldwide. In 2012, more than 650 hotels participated in
Earth Hour in various ways.
This year will mark Starwood’s fifth
annual participation in Earth Hour, making it one of the largest worldwide
companies to make a pronounced global statement with a voluntary hour of
darkness.
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