The World's Most Expensive Hotel Amenity

The World's Most Expensive Hotel Amenity

It's not the marble bathroom.

It's not the infinity pool.

It's not even the complimentary slippers.

It's the bin.

Every time a perfectly usable product is designed to be used once and discarded, someone eventually pays for it. The environment. The destination. Future generations. Sometimes all three.

A landmark UNEP and WTTC report identified some of hospitality's biggest plastic offenders: water bottles, toiletries, packaging, bags and other products that are often used for minutes but exist for centuries. The report's conclusion was refreshingly simple: the future isn't better recycling. It's reducing and reusing.

At Primal, we've always found the phrase "single-use amenity" slightly strange.

If a guest loves a product enough to take it home, was it ever meant to be single-use?

The hospitality industry has spent decades perfecting luxury. The next decade will be about perfecting longevity.

The most luxurious products are not the ones that feel expensive for one night.

They're the ones that remain valuable long after checkout.

That's why we believe the future of hospitality isn't disposable. It's desirable.

And desirable things don't end up in bins.

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