Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah is giving back throughout the holy month of Ramadan by carefully monitoring its food waste, and educating guests about where their food comes from and where any waste might end up. The initiative will be focused around the hotel’s all-day dining venue, Mowsem, which is also taking a green stance on its Ramadan initiatives by taking care to incorporate as many sustainability-directed leads as possible.

The restaurant’s Iftar meals feature locally-sourced meat, fish, and fresh vegetables from local farms through its partnership with Fresh on the Table, while the hotel is also promoting plant-based dishes, restricting plastic use across operations, and partnering with local food banks. The hotel will be paying special attention to its food waste and trying to reduce this by implementing Winnow’s AI technology, allowing for precise digital monitoring of waste throughout the holy month and collecting essential data needed for forecasting future procurement which will also help minimise its long-term environmental impact.

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“As a global hospitality brand, Hilton has a responsibility to lead the industry in the pursuit of sustainable solutions. We are delighted to embrace the holy month of Ramadan with the re-introduction of the Green Ramadan initiative. Our partner, Winnow, will as ever play a crucial role in this digital-first approach by collecting food waste data and using it to inform our local procurement requirements while working closely with UNEP West Asia’s ongoing ‘Recipe of Change’ Sustainable Ramadan campaign aimed at reducing food waste across the value chain, said Emma Banks, vice president of F&B strategy and development at EMEA, Hilton.

“We hope that Hilton’s Green Ramadan initiative will set the standard for years to come by encouraging local food sourcing and reducing food waste,” she added.

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