19-25 Parthenonos
Athens
Divani-Palace Acropolis Hotel
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Overview
Our hotel which had the option of reusing the towels to help in energy and water conservation.
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Impacts
Lauren Apr 2010 "From now on, when I go to a hotel that does not offer the reuse of towels and linens, I am going to make sure that the housekeeping staff knows I would like to keep mine as long as I replace it on the drying rack. And I will suggest to the hotel managers that they begin leaving signs for guests to be able to reuse their towels and linens as well."