At the end of 2013, Chaudfontaine won the ‘European Water Stewardship’ certificate. This is a certificate that has been obtained by Chaudfontaine’s 10-year effort in regards to the sustainability of their products. This is because of the total purity of the water of the brand. Chaudfontaine is reducing the use of water per litre, re-using rinsing water from bottles to crates and protecting of the unique water source (Chaudfontaine, 2016).
Fritz-Kola
Fritz-Kola is a sustainable and an environmentally friendly brand. Since Fritz-Kola started their business, they have been convinced that refillable glass bottles are ‘the way to go’. Glass is 100% recyclable and each glass bottle can go through approximately 50 cycles. The Kola …show more content…
Royal Haus has chosen to provide the delegates with a buffet style breakfast, leaving them at liberty to decide when they would like to eat. The buffet shall be opened from 06:30 till 08:00. The Dutch breakfast consists of: a variety of Dutch breads, croissants, ham and cheese savories, Dutch Rusks and Dutch spice cakes (Dutch Cooking, 1990), chocolate sprinkles, Dutch peanut butter, homemade marmalades and jams, Dutch Edammer and Gouda cheese (Diffen.com, 2016), scrambled or fried eggs and pancakes made à la minute by one of the chefs, boiled eggs, yoghurt, cereals, fresh fruit salads, fresh orange juice, coffee and tea, chocolate milk and there is a smoothie bar where the delegates have the possibility to compose their own …show more content…
The museum holds the best Dutch paintings from the Golden Age. Some of the paintings displayed are the famous Vermeer's “Girl with the Pearl Earring”, “The Anatomy Lesson” of Dr. Nicolaes, “Tulp” by Rembrandt, “The Goldfinch” by Fabritius and “The Bull” by Potter.The Mauritshuis gives the visitors the opportunity to gain knowledge regarding the Dutch cultural history while admiring the unique paintings from the Golden Age. The brasserie offers typically Dutch dishes inspired by the painting of golden ages (Mauritshuis, 2016).
The Peace Palace
The building served as a residence to a judicial institution, but at the same time strived to embody the dream for world peace that had been cherished for centuries. The Peace Palace was built in 1913 and it served as a dream for world peace. The palace serves as a court nowadays but it also used to work as a residence to a judicial institution. The building has an impressive architecture designed by the French architect Louis Cordonnier along with Johan van der Steur. Both architects created a gradual transition between the garden and the palace, with spacious terraces inviting people to admire the