Hilton extends menu carbon labelling to UK hotels

James Murray
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Carbon labels now feature in almost 30 hotels, as hospitality giant confirms menus feature over 85 per cent low and medium carbon dishes

Hilton has today announced that it has extended carbon labelling on its menus to almost 30 of its flagship hotels across the UK, making it "the first hotel company in the UK to do so at scale". The...

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