Hilton, in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) West Asia, Winnow and Goumbook, has launched Green Ramadan, an initiative to reduce food waste across several key markets in the Middle East, including the UAE at Conrad Dubai.
With reports from UNEP West Asia showing that food waste increases by 25% - 50% in the region during religious and social festivities, Hilton is introducing measures to minimise waste during the holy month of Ramadan and drive awareness around local sourcing and food waste.
The initiative is in line with Hilton’s Travel with Purpose 2030 Goals to reduce food waste sent to landfill by 50%.
The partnership will combine Hilton’s drive towards a netzero future,UNEP’s ‘Recipe of Change’ food waste reduction campaign, Goumbook’s local sustainability expertise and Winnow’s AI technology–allowing for digitally led tracking of food waste throughout Ramadan.
In doing so, Hilton will gather data to predict future procurement and production needs while also minimising its long-term environmental impact.
As part of the initiative, participating Hilton hotels across UAE, KSA and Qatar will compost excess food waste, prioritise local food sourcing within a 50-mile radius, promote plant-based dishes, restrict plastic use across operations, and partner with food banks.
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In Dubai, Al-Wāha by Conrad Dubai will offer guests a tasteful dining experience, which will feature local produce from Fresh on Table, and an innovative plant-based section with a thoughtfully curated menu that helps to significantly cut food-related emissions.
The hotel is also partnering with the UAE Food Bank to reinforce charitable giving by donating 100 meals per day throughout Ramadan. Conrad Dubai will also compost food waste from Al-Wāha through The Waste Lab.
Emma Banks, VP, F&B, EMEA, Hilton said: “As a globalhospitality brand, Hilton has a responsibility to lead the industry in the pursuit of sustainable solutions. We are delighted to embrace the holy month of Ramadan with the introduction of the Green Ramadan initiative.
"Our partner, Winnow, will play a crucial role in this digital-first approach by collecting food waste data and usingit to inform our local procurement requirements while working closely with our partner Goumbook to ensure an educated approach towards the implemented sustainable practices."
Sami Dimassi, UNEP representative and regional director,West Asia, said: “We are very pleased to collaborate with Hilton to activate this campaign across its key markets in the Middle East. Reducing food waste is not only about saving food, butalso about saving resources.
"The only way forward is to work hand-in-hand by engaging the local community, private sector, and influencers. Today, every plate counts and so does every wasted plate. Let us all fight food waste and work towards a more sustainable future."
Tatiana Antonelli, Founder and MD, Goumbook, said: “We are thrilled to collaborate with Hilton on their Green Ramadan initiative alongside UNEP West Asia and Winnow.
"With food waste almost doubling in the holy month of Ramadan, there is a great opportunity to raise awareness and spotlight the benefits of local sourcing and food waste management.
"As we look forward to COP28 happening in the Middle East later in 2023, this is our chance to address the need to instill change and drive action."
Marc Zornes, CEO and Co-Founder, Winnow said: “Winnow isdelighted to partner with Hilton, UNEP West Asia and Goumbook on this initiative during Ramadan.
"Food waste is an important area of interest for the region from a social and environmental perspective. Our intention is for this collaboration to be underpinned by real-world data and behavioural science, offering a playbook for the industry to tackle food waste."
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