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Bulgari Hotel Tokyo Incorporates Sustainability in Design and Operations

Design and operations at Bulgari Hotel Tokyo are shaped by a deliberate commitment to environmental stewardship, integrating sustainability into both the physical structure and the rhythms of daily hospitality. The hotel is fully plastic-free, employing refillable amenity systems, cork-based slippers, and biodegradable packaging across wellness and dining services. These measures "align with Bulgari’s broader objectives within the LVMH Life 360 framework, which focuses on lowering emissions, reducing waste streams, and phasing out single-use materials."

Environmental considerations are expressed through understated, systemic choices rather than overt displays. In-room tablets replace printed collateral, biodegradable cleaning products support low-impact housekeeping, and automated controls ensure precise energy management. The fortieth-floor spa extends this sensibility through the use of natural materials, water-centered design, and carefully regulated climate systems that create a restorative atmosphere with minimal environmental burden.

Long-lasting materials such as stone, bronze, wood, and linen are chosen for durability and reduced lifecycle impact, illustrating how contemporary luxury can harmonize with responsible, enduring design.

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Bulgari Hotel Tokyo