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Ms. Jamey Moran
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The Ripple Glass Commercial Program provides hotels and lodging properties with an easy, reliable on-site glass collection service tailored to the hospitality industry. From boutique inns to large convention hotels and resorts, the program makes it simple to capture and recycle glass bottles generated by guest rooms, restaurants, bars, banquet operations, and event spaces.
Hotels produce a steady stream of glass every day—wine bottles from banquets, beer bottles from poolside bars, spirits from lounges, and beverage containers from minibars and in-room dining. Without a dedicated recycling solution, much of this glass can end up in the landfill, increasing disposal costs and limiting your ability to meet sustainability goals. Ripple Glass offers a streamlined system that keeps glass separate and ensures it is recycled into new bottles and other useful products instead of becoming waste.
The program is designed for convenience and operational efficiency. Durable, clearly labeled collection carts are provided for safe on-site storage. These carts fit seamlessly into existing service areas, minimizing disruption to daily operations. Scheduled pickups keep glass moving out regularly, helping maintain a clean, organized back-of-house environment. Simple signage and guidance make participation easy for housekeeping, food and beverage teams, and event staff.
By partnering with Ripple Glass, hotels can reduce landfill tonnage, strengthen sustainability reporting metrics, and potentially lower waste hauling expenses. Glass is infinitely recyclable and can be remanufactured into new containers without loss of quality. Recycling glass conserves natural resources, reduces energy use in manufacturing, and lowers greenhouse gas emissions compared to producing glass from raw materials. These measurable environmental benefits support ESG commitments, brand sustainability initiatives, and green lodging certifications.
Today’s travelers increasingly choose accommodations that align with their environmental values. Business travelers often seek properties that meet corporate sustainability standards, while leisure guests appreciate visible, responsible practices. A dedicated glass recycling program demonstrates real action—not just promises. Hotels can highlight participation in marketing materials, RFP responses, sustainability reports, and guest communications to reinforce their commitment to responsible hospitality.
For properties hosting conferences, weddings, and large-scale events, the impact is even greater. Event planners frequently request details about waste diversion and sustainability practices. Having a structured glass recycling program in place helps differentiate your property in a competitive market and provides a tangible story to share with clients about how their event reduced waste.
Ripple Glass works directly with your team to assess volume, space requirements, and collection frequency to ensure the service matches your property’s needs. The result is a dependable, straightforward process that integrates smoothly into existing operations.
Turn your hotel’s empty bottles into measurable environmental impact. With the Ripple Glass Commercial Program, glass recycling becomes simple, efficient, and meaningful - helping your property reduce waste, advance sustainability goals, and demonstrate leadership in sustainable hospitality.
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Ms. Jamey Moran
Member Since: 2026
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