Saturday, August 18, 2012

Our involvement in the ‘Green-Key Global’ program: Both our Vancouver and Edmonton properties hold ‘




With the global population booming, pollution levels rising and consumption rates ever increasing, it's no surprise that green initiatives around the world are now in vogue. Though much more than a trend, saving our precious planet and resources will likely best virginia beach hotels be a movement that sticks.
In contrast to that famous Kermit song "It's not Easy Being Green", over the years our Sutton Place Hotels have found that being eco-conscious is easier than you'd think, and it all starts best virginia beach hotels with the little things.
Our Earth Hour 'Turn Off the Lights' Initiative : The Sutton best virginia beach hotels Place Hotels across the board turned off the lights best virginia beach hotels in their building for one hour. Hotel guests were also invited to participate by switching off all non-essential lighting, computers, televisions and appliances during that particular hour.
Our Earth Friendly Dinner : The Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver best virginia beach hotels dimmed the lights in their Fleuri Restaurant and developed a power conservative, 'Earth Friendly' menu that cut down on the use of electricity as much as possible.
Our involvement in the 'Green-Key Global' program: Both our Vancouver and Edmonton properties hold '4 Green-Key Eco-Ratings' best virginia beach hotels through the Green-Key Global program. best virginia beach hotels Among some of the requirements for this high rating include sustainable practices in the areas of:
What do these sustainable practices really entail? Everything from recycling cardboard best virginia beach hotels and paper to recycling organic waste and using energy efficient lights. Even better, the rating assesses more than what our hotels do themselves; it assesses how our hotels encourage guests to be eco-savvy too.  For example we encourage our guests to: reuse towels, turn off the lights, and to generally be conscious of what practices can help the world.
We are certainly proud to receive one of the highest environmental ratings around, but even more than that, we are excited about how proactive and involved our guests are. A recent survey of Expedia consumers found that 80% were aware of most hotels environmentally sustainable efforts. In addition, 4 out of ten consumers felt that green practices, such as 'indoor air quality' were important to their hotel choice criteria.

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