Travelers who want to minimize their impact on the environment should select a "Green" property. A "Green" property is one that has made a commitment to, and are taking steps to minimize their footprint on the earth. Sometimes their efforts are highly visible to guests, like recycle containers, CFL light bulbs, and signage regarding eco-policies. Other times they are behind the scene in energy efficient heating and cooling systems, environmentally friendly cleaners and soaps, etc..
We have added a green rating to our properties indicating their efforts to protect our environment and create a sustainable future for travel. Our rating is 1 to 5 Green Stars, with 5 being the greenest. Properties that are not yet rated include suggestions as to how the property might become more eco-friendly.
When a choice is available help preserve our environment by booking a "Green" hotel.
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Comments: Terry E. from Annandale, VA USA - Maybe have a team responsible for keeping the property green, use recycle instead of trash containers in the rooms, have an employee in charge of green.
Comments: Michelle F. from Muncie, IN America - Put motion sensors in for air-conditioning and heating, install low volume toilets, put energy efficient lighting in guestrooms.
Comments: BABA O. from Topeka, Ks United States - Reward their people for greenness, put energy efficient lighting in parking areas, make a sheet program obvious.
Comments: Mark S. from Lebanon, PA USA - Encourage reuse of the towels, use energy sensors in parking areas, put tent cards in the guestrooms regarding their eco initiatives.
Comments: B H. from Bella Vista, CA USA - Put energy sensors that control energy use in the common areas, find out what their guests think about their efforts to be green.
Comments: Carlos C. from Hemet, Ca USA - Seek "Green" certification, don't have the staff clean the sheets every night, spend more money on getting green.
Comments: Steve L. from north haven, ct usaBaham - Enable the guest to purchase carbon offsets, get their people on-board, use bulk dispensers in guest rooms.
Comments: Christiana C. from Cedartown, GA USA - Use energy sensors in the lobby, encourage reuse of the sheets, they should recycle some of their profits into environmental concerns.
Comments: Ekaterina Z. from wake forest, NC USA - Show what they're doing in their property brochures, post signage in the rooms telling guests how to be green.