Carlson Rezidor has become the latest hotel
company to stop serving shark fin at its leased and managed hotels
and Food & Beverage establishments across Asia Pacific.
An
estimated 100 million sharks are killed each year to feed consumer
demands, and they are particularly vulnerable because of their
relatively low reproduction rates.
In 2010, over 180 species of
sharks were considered threatened, being listed on the
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List.
Thorsten Kirschke,
president, Asia Pacific , Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, said, "The
hotel industry has a responsibility to conserve the environment
and play an active role in its sustainable future. By making this
stance, Carlson Rezidor hopes to encourage others to join this
ban, influence consumer behavior and more importantly, to
contribute to the preservation of marine biodiversity for the
benefit of future generations. This ban on shark fin at our leased
and managed hotels and Food & Beverage outlets and moving towards
sustainable seafood is our commitment to operating as a
responsible business."
Carlson Rezidor has a rich history of
responsible business practices, being one of the first global
hospitality and travel companies to sign up to the United Nations
Global Compact in 2010, aligning to the company's environmental
policy to minimize its impact on the environment.
Carlson Rezidor's responsible business practice centres
on the three pillars including People, which takes responsibility
for diversity and inclusion, as well as the health and safety of
employees and customers. The second pillar Community promotes
social and ethical leadership within the company and the
community, while Environment aims to reduce our negative impact on
the earth.
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