Clear Waters renews commitment to a green city by recycling bottles

 − Marriott International gets 1st bin

In a bid to protect the environment, Clear Waters handed over a unique bin to the Marriott International Hotel on Sunday.
The bin is designated for the collection of all empty Clear Water branded bottles that will be recycled.
Director of Sales and Marketing at the Marriott Hotel, Richard E Kasossky, commended the programme while highlighting what it meant to him and those at the Marriott Hotel.

From left: Ricky Lucknauth, Richard E Savossky and Jonathon Morgan
From left: Ricky Lucknauth, Richard E Savossky and Jonathon Morgan

“I’m very proud of this initiative, it’s something very dear to our heart. Taking care of the environment and cleaning it up is a great step to the future and for us to live up to our expectations as the green city and a beautiful country.” Kasossky added: “It fits right into the future of Clear Waters, a clear city and recycling is always helpful.”
Kasossky noted that Clear Waters has received a spectacular response from its occupants and posited that this was so because the water is of the “highest quality”.
Marriott’s Purchasing Manager Jonathon Morgan indicated that statistics show the Marriott Hotel purchases within the range of 200-400 cases of Clear waters branded water every month.
Clear Waters’ operations manager Ricky Lucknauth expressed delight in sharing this initiative with the Marriott.
“Clear Waters is the exclusive water at the Marriott Hotel, that’s why we have selected there to be the starting ground for this programme and we are committed to making bins available to collect empty bottles” Lucknauth noted.
The officials at Marriott noted that the hotel has been a customer of Clear Waters from the inception and is pleased to be part of this collaboration which is on par with international organisations.
The project will see customers using the bins to dispose of their empty clear water containers and the company collecting the empty bottles at the end of every week which will then be recycled, with the aim of keeping the environment clean and healthy at all times.