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SCANDINAVIA - LARGEST HOTEL CHAIN
BANS PORN FROM PAY-TV
OSLO, Norway,
August 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ - We believe it is a
natural part of our social responsibility to not support an industry that
contributes to trafficking, which is why this decision will be implemented with
immediate effect, says Petter Stordalen.
At Oslo's
waterfront luxury hotel The Thief they have taken the concept one step further.
As a world's first, the interactive TVs in each room offer "art on demand" with a choice of high-end contemporary video art.
Leading the way
Nordic Choice Hotels has a long history of paving the
road for new hotel standards. Back in 2006 they were the first hotel in the
world to introduce a smoking ban on all their rooms, since 2008 they have
collaborated with the Rainforest Foundation bankrolling the preservation of 100
square meters of rainforest for every guest night they sell, in February 2010 they introduced ecological breakfast to all
hotels and by the end of 2010 all hotels were environmentally ISO-certified.
Scandinavia's largest hotel company has since 2008 worked with UNICEF. In 2012 more than 2500 of the hotel chain's employees voted to support the project "Free to grow" which focus on trafficking, particularly child victims of sexual exploitation and abuse.
Against trafficking
1.2 million children are victims to trafficking annually. 70% of these are sexually exploited. Children are sold to both prostitution and the porn industry. Through "Free to grow", and our new ethical guidelines, we want to contribute to the important work UNICEF is doing to combat this problem, says Stordalen.
Nordic Choice Hotels is Scandinavia's largest hotel group with 171 hotels
and 12 000 employees in Scandinavia and the Baltics.