Hyatt is the latest hotel chain vowing to cut mini shampoo bottles from its rooms, and it's as good for the environment as it is for business

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Hyatt just promised to eliminate tiny toiletries from its more-than 200,000 hotel rooms by 2021. The chain is falling in line with Marriott and IHG.

Hyatt released a statement on November 12 saying it is doing away with mini bottles of toiletries across all 875+ of its properties by 2021 in an effort to eliminate single-use plastics. The move by the major hotel chain is just the most recent example of the hospitality industry leaning into sustainability. In addition to being environmentally responsible, experts say it's a good tactic to drum up business with millennials. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Hyatt released a statement on November 12 saying it is doing away with mini bottles of toiletries across all 875+ of its properties by 2021 in an effort to eliminate single-use plastics. The move by the major hotel chain is just the most recent example of the hospitality industry leaning into sustainability. In addition to being environmentally responsible, experts say it's a good tactic to drum up business with millennials. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

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