D.R. Harris Plastic-Free Toiletries at The Beaumont Hotel

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Well, this is raising the bar (in this case, the shampoo bar) for hotel beauty goodies.

Recently, Jo was fortunate enough to spend a night at The Beaumont Hotel in Mayfair (the perfect, relaxing antidote to 11 days of Christmas guests, BTW). Leaving aside the best in-room library ever (chosen originally by The Beaumontโ€™s co-founder, Jeremy King โ€“ also of The Wolseley, The Delaunay etc.), the flawless service, the scrumptious corn pancakes for breakfast and the stupendous view over Mayfairโ€™s fascinating roofscape, she was thrilled to bits to discover the hotelโ€™s move towards plastic-free status for its guest body and haircare products.

This is a first among Northern European hotels, to be rolled out over the next few months (Jo got a sneaky peek during her stay). Every year, hotels throw away millions and millions of barely-used bath and body products, shampoos and conditioners (32,000 single-use plastic bottles a year, in the case of this spiffy Art Deco-style hotel). But moving forward, all of The Beaumontโ€™s โ€“ created by D.R. Harris, Londonโ€™s oldest pharmacy and purveyor of grooming and skincare lines โ€“ will be repurposed and recycled.

As The Beaumontโ€™s General Manager, Jannes Soerensen, comments: โ€˜It is no longer acceptable for the hotel industry to continue to pollute the world with all this single-use plastic in the name of luxury. To us, luxury means enabling our guests to live more sustainably without compromising on quality or the guest experience.โ€™

They look great, smell good โ€“ and isnโ€™t the packaging all the more gorgeous for knowing that itโ€™s green, as well as super-chic black and whiteโ€ฆ?

The Beaumont, 8 Balderton Street, Brown Hart Gardens, London W1K 6TF/020-7499 1001

thebeaumont.com

PS D.R. Harris can be found nearby; they began at 11 St. Jamesโ€™s Street around the corner from the hotel (and are now based in Piccadilly at 29 St. Jamesโ€™s Street). Definitely worth a beauty/grooming pilgrimage, we say.