Soap For Hope A charity project that motivates and supports children as well as reduces waste

Wednesday 20 August 2014 14:39
Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square, together with the Good Shepherd Sisters Foundation and Sealed Air, have joined hands to recycle soap that not only reduces waste and promotes good health, but also provides those in need with new skills that may improve their livelihoods.

Many underprivileged children who live and work in slums are most at risk of contagious and bacterial diseases that cause serious illness and death. Having access to a simple product such as soap reduces their exposure to these life-threatening health issues.

This initiative, launched by Sealed Air after a recent pilot project in Cambodia, uses the discarded soaps from hotel guest rooms to produce new sanitized bars of soap which are distributed to households in the community, providing access to basic sanitation and healthcare.

Used soap from Accor hotels have been collected by Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square to be sent to the Good Shepherd Sisters Foundation. The ladies and selected children are trained to make recycled soap, starting from chopping up soaps into small cubes and then sanitize before pressing them into a soap brick, dried, and cut into soap bars. The soap bars are then ready for distribution and use within the community.

The project creates a livelihood opportunity for underprivileged children and families, while giving free access to soap to the community. This reduces the chance of serious illness in the community, in particular the children who are at most risk of contagious and bacterial diseases.

Resident Manager, Manuel Reymondin, is proud to participate in this project in Thailand, “A project that not only simultaneously reduces hotel waste, motivates and provides new skills to children in slums, but more importantly saves lives and reduces the spread of contagious diseases. What’s more, we plan to buy some of the soap back from the foundation to generate revenue to create sustainable development and Soap for Hope enriches the lives of many underprivileged children and communities.”