SHANGRI- LA HOTEL, KUALA
LUMPUR
PARTICIPATES IN EARTH HOUR
2014
Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
continue their efforts to conserve energy and save the Earth by once again
participating in the World Wildlife Fund for Nature’s (WWF) Earth Hour 2014 on 29
March 2014, between 8.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
In a concerted effort to spread awareness about environmental and
energy conservation, all non-essential power and lights throughout the hotel, including
garden lighting, signage, water fountains and escalators, were turned off. The hotel laundry operation was also stopped for
an hour, and all restaurant lighting was adjusted to a minimum.
In addition to that, all employees were advised to switch off
unnecessary equipment such as computers, fax machines, printers, photocopiers
and other electrical appliances. In-room guest letters recommending the minimal
use of electrical appliances, such as lights and air-conditioning systems in
guestrooms were also disseminated by the management.
In light of recent events, a 7.5‑foot‑high structure spelling out
the word ‘MH370’ and housing 1,200 tea light candles was specially constructed
in the hotel garden. At the appointed hour, members of staff and hotel guests
joined in lighting up the candles in commemoration of Earth Hour and in prayer
and remembrance of the passengers and crew flight MH370.
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts
remains committed to operating in an economically, socially and environmentally
responsible manner while balancing the interests of diverse stakeholders. In striving to be a leader in corporate
citizenship and sustainable development, a corporate-level CSR Committee drives
the company’s initiatives in the strategic areas of stakeholder relations,
environment, health and safety, supply chain and employees. Under the umbrella of sustainability,
Shangri-La’s social responsibility programme consists of the two elements of
“embrace” and “sanctuary.” Embrace
focuses on Shangri-La’s Caring People Project, which aims to promote the
highest level of education and health support in underprivileged communities. In sanctuary, the programme concentrates on
Shangri-La’s Care for Nature Project, which promotes the conservation and
restoration of biodiversity. For more
information, please access the CSR section on www.shangri-la.com.
Guests and staff
of the Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur coming together to observe Earth Hour and
to remember the passengers and crew of flight MH370
Malaysian Tourism
Promotion Board Chairman Dato' Sri Dr. Ng Yen Yen (centre) joins Shangri-La
Hotel Kuala Lumpur General Manager Manfred Weber (right) and Area Director of
Communications Dato’ Rosemarie Wee (left) in lighting the candles for Earth
Hour and the passengers and crew of MH370
Shangri-La Hotel,
Kuala Lumpur guests gather to observe Earth Hour and light candles in prayer
and memory of the passengers and crew of flight MH370.
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