In addition, it promotes the reduction of single-use plastics, along with the dissemination of Mexican culture, Mayan ceremonies, and ceremonies that support the consumption of local and regional products.
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Grand Mercure Rio de Janeiro Copacabana (Brazil)
This hotel is located in front of the beach of Copacabana9 km from the emblematic statue of Christ redeemer. This hotel is committed to environmental sustainabilitywith projects such as low consumption energy, recycling, bathrooms and showers with efficient use of water, reuse of towels and sheets, and ecological personal hygiene items.
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Explore Rapa Nui (Chile)
The Easter Island It is one of the most mythical destinations in Chile and the world. Explora Rapa Nui was built in an area unsuitable for agriculture and without archaeological remains, in order to generate the least possible impact.
The pool and jacuzzi areas are kept warm thanks to the energy of solar panels and they do not have television or luxuries, because they believe that it is important to take advantage of the outdoors. In addition, the rooms have a view of the ocean from the heights of the hill.
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Inkaterra Pueblo Hotel (Peru)
A few steps from the thermal baths of hot waters and of Macchu Picchu, is an Andean village with terraces, streams, stone paths and adobe houses in the middle of the cloud forest. The hotel has five hectares where 214 species of birds and 372 species of plants have been registered.
In addition, it has a Spa “Unu”which is characterized by a mystical Andean approach, with natural products derived from local botanical extracts (mint, eucalyptus and orchids).
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Gran Meliá Iguazú (Argentina)
Meliá Hotels International seeks to promote an ethical and responsible business model, which integrates respect and the defense of Human Rights and the environment. For this reason, they are partners of the United Nations Global Compactwhose principles promote sustainable business management.
The hotel integrates sustainability criteria throughout the supply chain, from the conception to the design of the asset, in addition to committing to energy sources of certified renewable origin and the implementation of low water consumption systems, which measure and control their consumption through tools, indicators and scientific criteria.
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Source: Ambito

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