From Food Waste to Gourmet.Plates A Practical Circular Farming Model

Large hotels generate significant amounts of food waste daily. Without proper management, this waste becomes a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.

Pullman Bangkok King Power has launched the Circular Urban Farming project to address food waste sustainably—turning it into organic compost to grow fresh vegetables on a 40-square-meter farm next to the hotel.

The produce not only meets the needs of special menus but also helps cut carbon emissions from transporting ingredients, reduce waste volume, and serve as a replicable model for other hotels.

This model is affordable and delivers tangible results—economically, environmentally, and socially. Circular Urban Farming is not a passing trend but a vital tool for forward-thinking businesses committed to the planet.

🌿 Bangkok Rooftop Farming Co., Ltd.

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