I wanted to update you on initiatives we are taking to  continue to become more environmentally friendly.

We have added extra insulation to various parts of the chalet.

We have Installed efficient electric heaters and can help guests use the thermostats correctly so as to avoid opening windows .

We are now squeezing all our own orange juice , when available to reduce plastic waste and improve flavour.

We are using cafetières for breakfast instead of Nespresso capsules, and have a selection of loose leaf tea for the tea pots, in order to reduce waste. 

We refill our soap containers using Molton Brown Orange and Bergamot Body  and Hand washes, so reducing our single use plastic consumption.

Mini disposable shower gel containers are now a thing of the past at chalet Le Yeti 

We buy our fruit and vegetables at the local farmers market to improve the quality and freshness of our product, as well as reducing plastic waste and transport miles.

We reuse our shopping bags every week

We recycle lift passes.

In an effort to reduce our plastic waste we will not provide be providing single use plastic water bottles. The water in the chalet is treated mountain water. We would encourage guests to bring their own reusable water bottle for the slopes, and we do have a selection of water bottles for Guests  to Use during their stay.

We continue to look for new initiatives to further reduce waste, and our use of plastics. Any ideas you may have would be gratefully received.

Lucy Rose

Lucy Rose

Owner

For over 30 years, The Roses have owned Chalet Le Yeti in Méribel.
Lucy has grown up skiing in Meribel and helping run the family rental business. Her knowledge of Meribel and the Trois Vallées ski area is extensive through her personal experience as a skier and chalet owner.