Awarded LEED Platinum and Green Seal certifications, this hotel was built with a strong focus on sustainable materials and energy efficiency, including on-site energy generation and comprehensive recycling and composting programs.
This luxury hotel has implemented the OneWater system to recycle water for landscape irrigation and partnered on a sustainable energy storage system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs.
Partnered with the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills on an innovative energy storage system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs, and has incorporated sustainable practices into its landscapes, including a living wall.
The Ambrose Hotel is a pioneer in sustainability, being the first hotel in the US to earn LEED EB certification. It holds a Green Key Global Eco-Rating and is recognized by the California Department of General Services' Green Lodging Program. The hotel implements a comprehensive green cleaning program using eco-friendly products, has a guestroom recycling program, and recycles or composts 75% of all waste. They also offer electric vehicle chargers and hotel bicycles to promote sustainable transportation.
Shore Hotel is Santa Monica's first LEED Gold Certified Hotel. It features an eco-friendly design that minimizes resource consumption, utilizes locally sourced and recycled materials, and has a solar-heated swimming pool. The hotel also employs drought-resistant plants, energy-efficient elevators, and extensive LED lighting. They have removed single-use plastic water bottles and replaced them with reusable options, and recycle coffee and tea capsules.
1 Hotel West Hollywood is LEED Silver Certified and has an Energy Star score of 95, making it highly energy-efficient. The hotel incorporates sustainable practices throughout the property, including a smart irrigation system, native and adaptive vegetation, and a 100% organic vegetable garden. They have a strong commitment to reducing single-use plastic and aim for at least 90% waste diversion from landfills.
Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability through various initiatives. They utilize a state-of-the-art in-vessel system for on-site food waste processing, significantly reducing landfill waste and methane emissions. The hotel has a rooftop garden where produce is grown for their restaurant, and they prioritize local and eco-friendly sourcing for their purchasing. They have also committed to being single-use plastic free in their guest experience.
Santa Monica Proper Hotel is LEED Silver Certified, incorporating sustainable design and construction practices. The hotel focuses on environmental responsibility through mindful use of natural resources and implementing strategies to keep waste, water, and electricity usage to a minimum. They also emphasize sourcing local and seasonal ingredients for their dining options.
As the first LA hotel to receive Green Seal Silver and now Gold Certification, this hotel has a strong history of carbon footprint reduction efforts. Initiatives include extensive recycling programs, energy and water conservation measures, a water reclaim system in the laundry facility, and purchasing from local vendors.
Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City holds the Green Seal Gold Certification. The hotel is recognized for its waste minimization, water and energy efficiency, responsible hazardous substance handling, and environmentally conscious purchasing practices.
Green Seal Silver Certified, this hotel operates in an environmentally responsible manner. It utilizes non-toxic, biodegradable cleaning products and paints with minimal VOCs. The hotel features energy-efficient appliances, lighting, and fixtures, along with water-efficient landscaping. It also has a comprehensive recycling and composting program.
At The Ritz-Carlton, they have built a legacy of extraordinary service and this tradition extends into the hotel's social and environmental responsibility program; its first mission statement that was created in 1983, committed that “The Ritz-Carlton Hotels will be known as positive, supportive members of their community and will be sensitive to the environment.”
Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel has received Green Seal Silver Certification for its sustainable practices. These include providing recycling bins in all guest rooms, using non-toxic and biodegradable cleaning products, and implementing energy-efficient lighting with timers and motion sensors in meeting rooms.
The Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE is a LEED Silver-certified hotel. This certification indicates the hotel's commitment to sustainable design and green innovation.
The Residence Inn by Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE is a LEED Silver-certified hotel. The hotel's design and operation incorporate sustainable practices.
Courtyard by Marriott Santa Monica is listed as a certified green hotel by the Santa Monica Green Business Certification Program. This program details measures for conserving resources, preventing pollution, reducing carbon emissions, and minimizing waste.
Hampton Inn & Suites Santa Monica is recognized as a certified green hotel by the Santa Monica Green Business Certification Program. The hotel adheres to the program's criteria for sustainable business practices.
Ocean View Hotel is a certified green hotel in Santa Monica, recognized by the Santa Monica Green Business Certification Program. The hotel meets the program's standards for conserving resources and minimizing environmental impact.
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Los Angeles LAX/El Segundo is a hotel developed with a focus on sustainability by American Life, Inc., a company with a portfolio including LEED-certified hotels.
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Thousand Oaks Agoura Hills is a hotel developed by American Life, Inc., a company involved in developing properties with sustainability considerations, including LEED certification in other projects.
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