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Citymax Hotels Partners with Circulife to Boost Sustainability and Textile Recycling


25 August 2025

Citymax Hotels has proudly partnered with Circulife to advance sustainability efforts by recycling clothes and linens across all six of its properties. This eco-friendly collaboration supports a circular economy by ensuring that textiles are responsibly collected, repurposed, and kept out of landfills, significantly reducing waste in the hospitality industry.The initiative aligns with the Department of Culture and Tourism’s sustainability goals, emphasizing Citymax Hotels’ commitment to environmentally responsible practices within the tourism sector. By integrating textile recycling into its operations, Citymax Hotels actively reduces its carbon footprint and promotes sustainable tourism in the region.

Thanks to this partnership, Citymax Hotels successfully recycled 1,211 kilograms of clothing and linens during the first half of 2025. This effort is equivalent to saving approximately 30,160 kilograms of CO2 emissions, demonstrating a measurable positive impact on the environment.

Certificate awarded to Citymax Hotels for recycling 1,211 kg of textiles and supporting a circular fashion economy.

Certificate awarded to Citymax Hotels for recycling 1,211 kg of textiles and supporting a circular fashion economy.

Citymax Hotels continues to lead the way in sustainability by adopting innovative green initiatives that support a cleaner planet. This collaboration with Circulife highlights the hotel group’s dedication to responsible hospitality and its role in fostering a sustainable future for tourism.

By prioritizing textile recycling and sustainable operations, Citymax Hotels is making significant strides towards a greener, more eco-conscious hospitality experience for guests and communities alike.

Citymax Hotels Sustainability 2025

Citymax Hotels team at Circulife, advancing sustainable textile recycling together.

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