Mandarin Oriental Incorporates Sustainability Efforts In Meeting Agenda

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Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London

(TAN): Mandarin Oriental has introduced an initiative called “Meeting with Purpose” that offers meeting planners a selection of corporate social responsibility experiences that can be incorporated into a meeting agenda, with the aim of providing participants with purposeful involvement in home-grown sustainability efforts.

Mandarin Oriental hotels in all destinations are working closely with their local communities in order to offer a meaningful selection of both paid and complimentary CSR activities that can be added to any meeting itinerary, from supporting the National Parks in Singapore to cleaning the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. 

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At Mandarin Oriental, Paris guests can opt to purchase pastries served at meeting breaks, with the resulting proceeds donated to local charity Food to Go. Guests can also opt to donate 1% of an event invoice to ‘A Chacun Son Everest’ a local cancer charity focused on caring for children and women recovering from cancer.

Mandarin Oriental, Paris

At Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London guests can donate their time by joining the hotel’s chefs in the kitchen to prepare, cook and pack food for collection and delivery to those in need. Guests can also volunteer their time to assist with customer retail at Oxfam Stores located throughout London.

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At Mandarin Oriental, Dubai guests can contribute to an art studio for individuals with special needs and create a piece of artwork for their company. Guests can also work with a social enterprise at an Emirates Bio Farm to plant and preserve the UAE’s national Ghaf trees.

“We are pleased that our hotels have responded with enthusiasm to this meaningful initiative to offer meeting participants a valuable way to give back to the local communities when they visit,” said Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group ’s Chief Operating Officer Christoph Mares. 

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