Join us on a journey to Cordis Auckland, a beacon of luxury and eco-conscious hospitality in Auckland’s CBD, and discover their collaboration with Rubbish Direct for sustainable waste management. This video highlights how Rubbish Direct’s innovative and transparent recycling processes support Cordis Auckland, a hotel renowned for its state-of-the-art rooms, exclusive amenities, and environmental commitment.
Witness how Rubbish Direct and Cordis Auckland together are setting new standards in environmental responsibility in the hospitality industry, making a difference one step at a time.
Join us in exploring how this collaboration not only simplifies waste management but also contributes to a cleaner and more sustainable Auckland.
Watch more testimonials at Testimonials or visit our website https://rubbishdirect.co.nz/case-studies/
Cordis Auckland is a hotel based in Auckland CBD and has 411 intelligently designed state-of-the-art rooms. It also has a restaurant, 13 conference facilities, a swimming pool, a health club and the award-winning Chuan Spa.
Basically, if a V.I.P. is visiting Auckland, they’re most likely to stay at the Cordis Hotel.
How did we help Active Building Management sort their rubbish?
1. Mixed Recycling
We made recycling more convenient for the Cordis Hotel by providing them mixed-recycling bins. This enabled them to increase their recycling percentage.
2. On-site Training
We are going the extra mile and providing on-site training to their colleagues, thus improving their overall recycling operations.
3. Innovation & Responsibility
We understand Cordis Auckland’s commitment to minimising their environmental footprint, and we constantly innovate to improve their recycling operations.
4. Synergy
We and the Cordis Hotel work as a team and have each other’s back when it comes to garbage disposal. We provided them with contacts to source compostable and eco-friendly products. On the other hand, they have helped us learn about the new Orca food-waste disposal machine as they were the first ones to introduce the Orca machine to New Zealand.