Inside Asian Gaming

IAG JAPAN JAN 2020 64 Wynn Macau’s Rishi Tirupari recently launched a trial of the Nordaq water system at Wynn Palace. ウィン・マカオのリシ・ティルパリ氏は最近、ウィン・パレスでノルダックの水システムのトライアルを開始した IN FOCUS PROGRESS REPORTS Macau’s six gaming concessionaires report on sustainability, either as an annual report section or as a separate document. Sustainability executives from Macau concessionaires meet regularly to share ideas and project outcomes. “All six operators are doing a lot,” Tirupari says. “All have a different focus.” Tirupari, age 34, illustrates the broad and spreading gaming industry concern with sustainability. After graduating with a degree in civil engineering from his hometown University of Hyderabad in India and a master’s in construction management from University of Washington in Seattle, he joined Las Vegas Sands with a brief to reduce carbon emissions, waste and water use at its Las Vegas properties. He transferred to Macau during the construction of The Parisian Macao to help create the most sustainable resort in the LVS portfolio. The IR, opened in 2015, won “Luxury and sustainability can go together, they don’t have to be mutually exclusive.” – Wynn Macau Vice President for Sustainability, Rishi Tirupari. 「豪華さとサステナビリティは共存できる。互い に矛盾するものである必要はない」 - ウィン・マ カオ サステナビリティ部門バイスプレジデント リシ・ティルパリ氏

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