Introduction
“We would like to help our customers to easily access products in all different formats with less plastic waste. To keep plastic in use for as long as possible in a circular loop system has to be a natural part of our hotel operations. We can do this by collecting, processing and repeatedly reusing plastic. We would like to set ambitious targets to reduce the total amount of waste we produce, to ramp up the use of recycled resources, and to increase use of reusable, recyclable or compostable plastic packaging. The collection and processing infrastructure to support this will be important.”
By Charlotte WWiebe, TUI Group Sustainability Director

Your guide to..a plastic free guest experience
In 2021, TUI Group has become a signatory of the GTPI. By this, TUI is committed to eliminate the plastic items we don’t need, to innovate so all plastics we do need are designed to be safely reused, recycled, or composted and to circulate everything we use to keep it in the economy and out of the environment. Most relevant commitments for hotel partners can be read here.[/tuipartners_number][tuipartners_number number=”7″ title=”Remove single-served plastic items”]Has your hotel removed all single serve, single-use plastic packaged preserves, condiments, cream & milk from food service?[/tuipartners_number][tuipartners_number number=”8″ title=”No single-use plastics”]EU member states have placed a ban on the sale of 10 types of single use plastic items from July 2021 and TUI wish to support the reduction of their use where ever possible. These products include cotton bud sticks, cutlery, plates, straws, stirrers, and sticks for balloons as well as EPS cups, food and beverage containers and on all products made of oxo-degradable plastics.[/tuipartners_number][tuipartners_number number=”9″ title=”Get a refill”]Nowadays more people use reusable bottles, and even bring them with them while on holiday. People are getting used to refill their water bottles instead of buying plastic bottles. We recommend to place water dispensers for guests, so they can get a refill whenever they want, while it save you a lot of plastic waste.[/tuipartners_number][tuipartners_number number=”10″ title=”Zero-waste sunscreen”]Did you know that microplastics are intentionally added in sunscreen? We might not wash it off while we take a shower, but do so when swimming in our seas and oceans. In case your hotel includes a shop you can include zero-waste sunscreen to the assortment, one that is plastic-free and ocean-friendly.[/tuipartners_number]
Plastic reduction guidelines
Please take a look at our Plastic Reduction Guidelines below (see Downloads below), which were created for hoteliers to help you create your own single-use plastic reduction programme, and then implement it throughout your operations. The guidelines will provide you with information, practical advice and suggested alternatives on many single-use and unnecessary plastic items that are commonly found in hotels. We invite you to work together with us in tackling the plastic waste problem, in order to protect and positively develop our tourism destinations.
Another great way to inspire and involve guests and staff is to make it visible. For example by showing this video. The campaign “Keep our sand and sea plastic free” is funded by TUI Care Foundation and delivered by the Travel Foundation in partnership with Cyprus Sustainable Tourism Initiative (CSTI).
Best practices
Downloads
Plastic Reduction Guidelines (Spanish)
Plastic Reduction Guidelines (Turkish)
Plastic Reduction Guidelines (Greek)[/tuipartners_card]