The Resort, Madh-Marve, draws out X Commandments for Water Saving
by Shrutee K/DNS
Mumbai, 30th May, 2016… As the water crisis worsens, The Resort, Madh-Marve has drawn up X Commandments which the hotel and its staff have committed to follow at the hotel. Designed as best practices and must-do’s, these are critical steps to curb water wastage and ensure optimal re-use. Not restricting only to the staff, the Hotel extends the same along with their hospitality to discerning guests, to play their role in water saving.
The team at The Resort, Madh-Marve which had already made several amendments in early February, has now drawn up a list of X Commandments, which are an outcome of brainstorming and discussion across multiple departments at the hotel. The agenda was simple, with each personnel being asked to ponder over a simple question – how can your department save or re-use water, without inconveniencing our guests. What emerged were executable initiatives, which when put together lead to a sizeable water amount of water saving.
The X Commandments
Thy shall use rinsed water from laundry for cleaning garbage rooms
Thy shall only wash full loads in laundry
Thy shall adjust ice machines to dispense ice basis requirements, no wasting
Thy shall water the lawn in the morning instead of afternoon, to avoid evaporation
Thy shall give vehicles a dry wipe. Wet wash to be avoided, unless absolutely required
Thy shall install signage’s in guest rooms, wash rooms and restaurants to encourage water conservation; Thy shall also place text next to all the bath tubs requesting guests to abstain from their use bath tub.
Thy shall use a combination of oven instead of Pot Boiler and Brat Pan
Thy shall ensure utensils and dishes are pre-soaked to save usage of running water
Not compromising on hygiene and cleanliness, thy shall wash vegetables and fruits in a sink of water rather than under a running water rinse.
As a standard practice, water glasses are only half at the restaurant and the bottle is left on the table. Thy shall use the leftover water for floor cleaning purposes
From water saving signage’s being installed in guest rooms, wash rooms and the restaurant areas – gently reminding them to use water responsibly, to laundry wash being done only with full load, to using rinsed water from the laundry wash for cleaning and washing of garbage rooms, to the hotel’s beautifully manicured lawns and gardens being watered in the mornings rather than afternoon to avoid evaporation and many others, which total to 10.
Talking about the pro-active initiatives in water conservation, Satyajit Kotwal, General Manager, The Resort, Madh-Marve said, “That the water situation is grave is a known fact and that each of us have to play our role responsibly is also known, but it is the actions that are undertaken that will make all the difference. With each team sharing feedback, we realised that some very simple changes in our operations could lead to better water utilization. We invite our guests to partner with us through simply using water responsibly, while enjoying our hospitality.”
In April, the apex body for over 10,000 restaurants across Maharashtra had issued a circular urging all eateries to serve half a glass of water to patrons, and replenish it only on request. Water from the half consumed water bottles left behind by guests is now collected in buckets and used for cleaning purposes across the hotel premise.
Concludes Satyajit, “We are confident that it is these simple steps that will go a long way in making a difference. Our teams have been committed to the recommendations they have given and guests have been appreciative of the initiative. We have seen almost no use of the bath-tubs and a reduction in water wastage in several areas.”
About The Resort : The Resort, Madh-Marve, Mumbai is a luxury beach resort, a getaway located on Aksa beach facing the Arabian Sea. Known for its excellent services, regal ambience, and courteous staff, The Resort was founded in the year 1986 and is an undertaking on the prestigious K. Raheja Corp. The property sprawls in 5 acres and flaunts two well designed villas and two suites to sum up 94 rooms sheer luxury. Situated 25 km from the airport and 10 km from Malad station, The Resort has been a favourite among guests for its impeccable amenities including as many as eight conference halls with a total of 250+ seating capacity plus two board rooms Creek and Lagoon, three sprawling lawns, sports arena as basketball, volleyball, badminton and tennis court, Goofy Park–the children’s play area and a gift shop. The Resort also has received the coveted Excellence Award from Trip Advisor and Make My Trip for its services.
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