In-house conservationCurrent in-house conservation projects include: The recycling of cooking oil. Excess food is donated to Feedback, a collection and delivery service responsible for the redistribution of surplus food to the poor Supporting the Proudly South African campaign by stocking only South African products in mini-bars (excluding Windhoek Beer and Evian water) Replacing all non-aesthetic lighting in the hotel with energy saving bulbs The use of natural spring water for irrigation purposes The recycling of all plastic, glass, paper, tin and cardboard
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Recycling of green waste into compost Usage of low sulphur content diesel in our generators Employing the services of a falconer (since 2001) to reduce the number of pigeons who are prone to carry disease. Within 2 months 95 % of the estimated 400 birds sleeping on the building every night were chased away by falcons Exercising environmentally-friendly gardening practices with the assistance of horticulturist Paul Rice. This is achieved by planting indigenous trees, recycling lawn clippings and reducing the amount of chemicals used. Roughly 80 % of everything we use in the gardens is organic The establishment of an on-site worm farm (or vermiculture) to process leftover food and other organic matter Donation of excess room amenities such as soaps, creams, old linen etc which are given to charities supporting the poor and needy The use of environmentally friendly, bio-degradable, cleaning products Nampak bins are used for recycling paper 80 % of stock purchased for our Signature Boutique is in support of small local crafters and traders as well as various community projects
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