Country’s first recycled plastic bottle Christmas tree unveiled
Staff Reporter
| Published: Monday, December 08, 2025
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Crowne Plaza Dhaka Gulshan unveiled Bangladesh's first Christmas tree made
entirely from recycled plastic bottles on Monday, marking a sustainable shift
in festive celebrations.
Hotel's senior leadership collected every bottle used in the
installation over several months, demonstrating that environmental change
begins with personal choices. Installation stands in the hotel lobby as part of
IHG Hotels & Resorts' global sustainability initiative, Journey to
Tomorrow.
Karthi VK, General Manager of Crowne Plaza Dhaka Gulshan, inaugurated the display.
"This tree is more than a decoration; it is a statement. By
giving new life to discarded plastic, we aim to inspire our guests and
community to rethink their choices," he said.
Leadership team conceptualized and assembled the structure entirely
themselves, embodying the theme "RRR – Reduce. Reuse. Revive."
Initiative began in July when management pledged to eliminate single-use
plastics from their workspaces, homes and public engagements.
"In July, we challenged ourselves to stop using single-use
plastics, not just at work but everywhere. Today, this installation reflects
the difference those choices made," Karthi said, emphasizing that
meaningful change grows from consistent small steps.
Project transforms non-degradable bottles into a festive symbol,
underscoring the hotel's leadership-driven approach to reducing plastic waste
and nurturing environmental responsibility. Installation reinforces that
sustainability is a year-round duty to people, planet and community, not
limited to specific seasons.
Crowne Plaza Dhaka Gulshan has invited guests, partners and Dhaka
residents to visit the lobby installation and join the conversation on greener,
more imaginative festive practices.
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