Workshop: 29 May – The Impact of the Carbon Tax on Housekeeping Operations
May 13th, 2012 | Consultancy
L&A presents in conjunction with Steve McGoldrick an informative 2 hour session that will help answer the your questions concerning the Carbon Tax:
- Getting to grips with widely used terms. What is the carbon tax? greenhouse gases? global warming?
- Which companies are likely to be passing on a carbon tax after July 12 2012. Attendees will be provided with a list.
- What will be the impact on the hotel if suppliers are on this list?
- Is the carbon tax like GST? Will it be shown on supplier invoices?
- How will suppliers be affected by a carbon tax? This includes large chemical companies and large laundries. As they have to pay the carbon tax will they be passing on higher fees after July 12th 2012?
- What can Housekeeping Managers do to reduce the effects of the carbon tax?
- How can a Housekeeping Manager measure their carbon footprint? What’s involved?
- What practices are likely to change as hotels become more ‘sustainable’?
- When selecting any product what should Housekeepers be aware of?
- As the cost of housekeeping represents a significant cost to any hotel – what are the most sustainable ways to be more efficient within Housekeeping?
- With increased pressure on improving productivity, decreasing room cleaning time and using less chemicals—is quality including hygiene standards going to be affected?
- Are there any new cleaning standards or certification programmes that may help Housekeeping Managers become more sustainable
Date: Tuesday 29th May from 4.00pm—6.00pm
Venue: Sydney Harbour Marrio
Housekeeping Management Consulting
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