Hello everyone!


 

We have great news to share! Hoteles Estelar del Perú, which operates 3 establishments in Perú, is making the transition to 100% cage-free eggs starting this year and has just shared the announcement on its Instagram stories. 


 

Commitment link:

You can watch the video of the commitment at this Google Drive link.


 

Scale: National (Perú)


 

Timeline: First contact in March, 2 formal meetings.


 

Who: Compromiso Verde


 

Unsuccessful Tactics: n/a


 

Successful Tactics: The company agreed to make the transition after 2 in-person meetings. They were receptive from the beginning when we showed them that Hoteles Estelar has had a cage-free commitment in Colombia since 2017.


 

Scalability: This commitment is a major win for us as we're currently leading a campaign advocating for hotel chains to adopt a cage-free policy.


Follow Up: We will stay in touch to request reports and validate compliance with the commitment.


 

Cheers!



 

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