• About Us
  • The Team
  • Newsletter
  • Advertise with Us
GGRAsia
  • Home
  • Macau
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • Rest of Asia
  • World
  • Industry Talk
  • Trends & Tech
  • CSR
Reading: Two Macau casino operators flag green initiatives
Ad image
  • About Us
  • The Team
  • Newsletter
  • Advertise with Us
GGRAsia
  • Home
  • Macau
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • Rest of Asia
  • World
  • Industry Talk
  • Trends & Tech
  • CSR
Reading: Two Macau casino operators flag green initiatives
Ad image
Search
  • Home
  • Macau
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • Rest of Asia
  • World
  • Industry Talk
  • Trends & Tech
  • CSR
GGRAsia > Newsletter > Newsletter 5 > Two Macau casino operators flag green initiatives
Latest NewsMacauNewsletterNewsletter 5Top of the deck

Two Macau casino operators flag green initiatives

Newsdesk Published September 24, 2021
Share
2 Min Read

Two Macau casino operators have respectively announced what they say are environmentally-beneficial initiatives for their day-to-day activities.

Melco Resorts and Entertainment Ltd said on Thursday it had combined technology and behavioural science – including so-called “nudge” communications – to cut by “up to 35 percent” the amount of wasted food that stays on diners’ plates in employee restaurants. The project was introduced in 2020, and the firm said it was now exploring use of such an approach in customer dining areas.

MGM China Holdings Ltd issued a press release on the same day saying it had “fully adopted” the concept of natural gas as a power source for its Macau hotels, “in line with Macau’s green policies and the nation’s dual-carbon goals”.

MGM China, controlled by United States-based MGM Resorts International, stated that the MGM Macau property had signed an agreement with Nam Kwong Natural Gas Co Ltd, to ensure that by 2022 MGM Macau would be “the first integrated resort on Macau peninsula to switch to natural gas”.

The firm said its MGM Cotai resort had been using natural gas since its opened in 2018. It added that the adoption of natural gas at MGM Macau would “result in a reduction of 11 percent” in MGM China’s “annual carbon emissions”.

Melco Resorts said in a Thursday press release its food waste reduction initiative was the result of a study conducted in partnership with United Kingdom-based Winnow Solutions Ltd, a producer of software and systems to monitor commercial kitchen operations and food waste; and the London School of Economics.

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print

Latest News

Genting Bhd not ‘privatising’ its global gaming unit Genting Malaysia: report
June 12, 2026
Winning Asia Technology taps AI robotics for casino-property management
June 12, 2026
2Q show tally dips 42.5pct y-o-y across Galaxy, Sands’ Cotai venues, with ‘mini-residencies’ down
June 12, 2026

Most Popular

HeadlinesLatest NewsNewsletterNewsletter 3Rest of Asia

China, Sri Lanka step up cooperation against online gambling, telecom fraud

June 8, 2026
HeadlinesLatest NewsNewsletterNewsletter 4Rest of Asia

Cambodia revokes Bavet casino licence over alleged online scam links

June 12, 2026
HeadlinesLatest NewsMacauNewsletterNewsletter 1

MGM China’s Pansy Ho disposes of her entire stake in parent MGM Resorts, grosses US$140mln

June 8, 2026
HeadlinesLatest NewsNewsletterNewsletter 3Rest of Asia

South Korea blocking 1,280 ‘illegal’ sports betting sites ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

June 10, 2026

Code of Ethics

Privacy Policy

Useful Links

Contact Us

Follow US
Copyright 2026 TEAM Publishing and Consultancy Ltd / All rights reserved
Sign up to our FREE Newsletter

Subscribe now and never miss our latest news!

Zero spam, unsubscribe at any time.