Circular Urban Farming. A New Sustainability Path for Hotels

In the modern era, business development must go hand in hand with environmental responsibility. Pullman Bangkok King Power stands as proof that even a “small space” can change the world.

By utilizing just 40 square meters, the hotel created a Circular Urban Farm, recycling 40 kilograms of daily food waste into organic compost to grow safe, edible plants served in their own restaurants.

This project not only reduces ingredient costs but also fosters deeper customer engagement, strengthens the hotel’s green image, and instills pride among employees.

Today’s travelers increasingly prioritize hotels’ ESG policies when choosing where to stay. Circular Urban Farming has thus emerged as a form of “Soft Power” that drives long-term business success.

🌿 Bangkok Rooftop Farming Co., Ltd.

Green Your Space — Grow Your Impact