Considering the responses to Fig. 1, the researcher could determine
that 12 respondents in the Food and Beverage and 14
respondents in the Rooms Division departments felt that government
support would benefit the long term success of eco initiatives
within hotels. This indicated that 67% of the respondents in the Food
and Beverage department and 78% of the respondents in the Rooms
Division department were accepting of government support for the
implementation of eco initiatives within their hotels.
Considering the responses to Fig. 2, the researcher could determine
that nine respondents in the Food and Beverage and eight
respondents in the Rooms Division departments received training
within their work environment to realise the advantages of
recycling food waste and waste water. This indicated that 50% of
the respondents in the Food and Beverage department and 44% of
the respondents in the Rooms Division department were educated
regarding the implementation of eco initiatives within their hotels.
Considering the responses to Fig. 3, the researcher could determine
that 16 respondents in the Food and Beverage and all 18
respondents in the Rooms Division departments believed that
recycling food waste and waste water would reduce the waste produced
by their hotels. This indicated that 89% of the respondents
in the Food and Beverage department and 100% of the respondents