When you stay in a hotel, you probably leave behind barely used bars of soap. Instead of wasting that soap, some hotel chains are working with organizations to recycle it. Clean the World is one ...
(CNN) -- Used soap from Hilton Hotels is getting a second life. The company announced Monday that it will collect used bars of soap from guest rooms across its hotels and recycle them into 1 million ...
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Are you tired of not knowing what to do with all those tiny soap scraps that have a way of accumulating? It seems a waste to just chuck them in the bin, and yet they don’t lend themselves easily for ...
WHY IT RATES: With this new partnership, 3,000 more Hilton properties have committed to recycling soap products and thus providing recycled hygiene products to those in need. -- Alex Temblador, ...
What looks like a potato peeler whizzes across a tiny cube of soap, removing the outer layer, before it's lobbed into a pile. "We clean them, literally and manually of any hair, any packaging, any ...
Hilton is cleaning up its act. The hotel group’s brands, including Embassy Suites, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton by Hilton, and All Suites, are partnering with Clean the World to launch the Clean the ...
Is there some way to melt soap chips that are left at the end of a bar of soap? I would like to make either a lotion or a large bar of soap with them. There are several ways to reuse slivers of ...
When Shawn Seipler and Paul Till were East Coast salesmen, spending their days in conference rooms and their nights in Holiday Inns, they always wondered what happened to the little bars of soap they ...
Sydney Kamen looks at soap differently than most people do Sydney Kamen looks at soap differently than most people do. While many look at it as a constant, Kamen sees it as a vital weapon in the war ...
Chances are you’ve got a few of ‘em in your bathroom right now. But for many of the world’s poor, a bar of soap is seen as a luxury that they simply can’t afford. How can that be? Well, for those who ...