Cheshire environmental consultancy helps prestigious UK Hotel's sustainability mission

By Rich Wilcock

14th Apr 2023 | Eco and Energy

The Rocket Composter in action at The Torridon alongside Dan Rose-Bristow, owner of The Torridon Hotel (Image - The Torridon)
The Rocket Composter in action at The Torridon alongside Dan Rose-Bristow, owner of The Torridon Hotel (Image - The Torridon)

Two years on from its installation, Tidy Planet's A900 Rocket Composter has helped The Torridon recycle approximately 50 tonnes of food waste — seeing the resulting compost used in the resort's two-acre kitchen gardens, to grow to produce for the restaurant.

The equipment has also saved the hotel an estimated £12,000 in off-site waste disposal fees — reducing its bin collections from two to one — as well as eliminating the need to outsource compost, previously costing circa £2,500 per year.

Dan Rose-Bristow, owner of The Torridon and chairman of The Master Innholders, said: "We always consider our environment, social impact, and governance in every decision that we make. And this is one key piece of our sustainability puzzle."

The Torridon is a member of the sustainability group, NOW Force for Good Alliance, and aims to reach carbon neutrality.

"The Rocket Composter not only gives us greater autonomy over our resources," continued Dan, "but also offers significant environmental and financial benefits to our business — helping to reduce our carbon footprint being key."

The machine was installed at Torridon in May 2021, as the resort wanted to upgrade its manual compost bin model for a more efficient and sustainable process.

The award-winning Torridon Hotel in Scotland which has partnered with Tidy Planet for sustainability solutions (Image - Torridon Hotel)

At the time, the site was producing 25 tonnes of food waste per year – from post-consumer plate scrapings and food preparation – and wanted to prevent this from having to be removed by an external disposal company and then landfilled.

Huw Crampton, sales manager and food waste expert at Tidy Planet added: "The Torridon sets a great example to the rest of the hospitality industry — showing how it's possible to harness the resource potential of organic waste.

"Our Rockets are designed to help organisations work in harmony with nature — switching the narrative from 'waste' to 'resource'.

"They are highly energy efficient and help support hotels' ESG strategies — decreasing their carbon impact and contributing positively to our planet's wellbeing."

The Torridon's environmental efforts — spanning energy, water, waste management, procurement, and more — have been recognised by industry bodies such as the Carbon Trust, Now Sustainability, and Green Tourism Business Scheme.

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