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Meliá Hotels introduce Lumitics AI technology for food waste minimisation

Meliá Hotels introduce Lumitics AI technology for food waste minimisation
October 9, 2024

In recent months two premium resorts, Meliá Koh Samui in Thailand and Meliá Ho Tram in Vietnam, have introduced Lumitics AI technology for food waste minimisation.

The new food management system from Lumitics ensures the resorts are limiting leftovers without any erosion on the high level of gastronomy the Spanish hotel group has become known for.   

Meliá Koh Samui, a beachfront resort on one of Thailand’s most popular islands, implemented the Lumitics Insight system in June 2024, encouraged by its own commitment to sustainability. 

Lumitics Insight food waste management system involves AI image recognition technology which is able to identify the most complex food items with high levels of accuracy.

With the help of sensors and computer programs the culinary team has been able to track all food waste created by their F&B operations. From that baseline, adjustments were made and they have now seen a 40% reduction in leftovers. The team is now monitoring its buffet and making adjustments according to data. For example, when the guest base is heavily European, the hotel lightens the Asian dishes in the buffet. Where possible, repurposing food has also been an important part of their efforts.

Along Vietnam’s southern coast at Meliá Ho Tram, the culinary team has recently established a baseline and is now working on an action plan to emulate the success at Meliá Koh Samui. The Insight device has been implemented at their Sasa restaurant; again, the main focus is tracking the leftovers from the breakfast buffet.

Other Meliá hotels and resorts in the region are using a circular food economy to ensure food waste is kept at a minimum. As of early 2024, Meliá Chiang Mai had sent back more than 3,000 kg of food for compost and fertilizer to the sustainable farm they get their produce from. This kind of recycling has been ongoing since the hotel launched its 360° system in 2022.

Properties like Meliá Vinpearl Phu Quoc and INNSiDE by Meliá Kuala Lumpur Cheras are also using food waste for fertilizer. Sol by Meliá Benoa Bali and Gran Meliá Jakarta, both in Indonesia, are managing food waste through the Scholars of Sustenance program. Through this partnership they are providing hundreds of meals per month, using food that may otherwise be wasted. 

“The implementation of this new food waste system is one of a number of tools our properties are using to ensure food waste is kept to a minimum,” said Igancio Martin, managing director for Melia Hotels International in the APAC region.

More information on Melia Hotels at www.meliahotelsinternational.com

More information on Lumitics food waste management system 

Image top. Lumitics Insight food waste management system; image below: Meliá Koh Samui breakfast buffet

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