Hilton Hotel . . .
The Hilton hotels are one of the biggest known hotels in the world. There are thousands of properties already in operation and hundreds in development. Conrad N Hilton opened the first hotel in 1925, he aimed to operate the best hotel in Texas. As a result of his commitment and leadership, today Hilton is one of the most respected brands in the world. The Hilton opened their 600,000th hotel room in 2010, becoming one of the largest hospitality companies in the U.S by amount of rooms. The Hilton Hotel is horizontally intergrated because the hotel owns a variety of different hotels under a different brand but under the same umbrella. These are examples such as Hilton Garden Tree, The Doubletree and the Hampton. In the chain of distibution because accommodation is right at the top, it allows tour operators to give out information and deals on the hotel to bring in tourists and visitors. Also in the Hilton Hotel they would provide preferred taxi companys for the guests so that people can get the best service they paid for.
Hilton's goals- P2 P3 M1
In developing and emerging countries, the travel sector makes up nearly 10% of GDP, creating new jobs, new companies, and economic development. The success of the business is directly tied to the success of the communities, and Hilton Worldwide is committed to fostering economic growth. Every day, Hilton volunteer their time, talent, and resources to address local community needs. From providing charitable contributions of food, shelter, and clothing to providing educational programs that help underserved populations, they bring a unique knowledge to helping organizations plan and prepare better for disaster. Hilton Hotel have five-year commitment, from 2009 to 2014, to reduce;
-Water consumption by 10%
-CO2 emissions by 20%
-Waste output by 20%
-Energy consumption by 20%
To benefit the future generations by actively managing the business through the lens of sustainability. Sustainability in action helps:
-Protect the world globally
-Improve operational efficiency
-Engage team members
-Serve communities
-Enhance the guest experience
-Advance building designs
-Water consumption by 10%
-CO2 emissions by 20%
-Waste output by 20%
-Energy consumption by 20%
To benefit the future generations by actively managing the business through the lens of sustainability. Sustainability in action helps:
-Protect the world globally
-Improve operational efficiency
-Engage team members
-Serve communities
-Enhance the guest experience
-Advance building designs
Global Soap Project-
As part of Hilton World wide’s commitment to live sustainably and reduce waste output by 20% by 2014, the company are partnered with the Global Soap Project, a non-profit organization that recovers and repurposes soap from hotels that would
otherwise end up in landfills. The Global Soap Project collects unused bars of soap from hotels around the world and reprocesses it into new bars that are given to populations at risk of sanitation and hygiene-related disease.
otherwise end up in landfills. The Global Soap Project collects unused bars of soap from hotels around the world and reprocesses it into new bars that are given to populations at risk of sanitation and hygiene-related disease.