Alt Hotels are designed with energy efficiency in mind, often featuring geothermal heating/cooling and smart energy management systems. They prioritize waste reduction and local sourcing where possible.
Managed by Manga Hotels, a company that has highlighted a commitment to sustainable investments and built LEED-certified properties in their portfolio.
Participates in the IHG Green Engage system, an online platform that helps hotels manage and report their environmental impact, offering solutions for reducing energy, water, and waste.
Operates under Hilton's global environmental, social, and governance strategy, Travel with Purpose, which guides efforts to reduce environmental impact.
As a Hilton brand hotel, it participates in the Travel with Purpose program, focusing on environmental stewardship through initiatives tracked by Hilton's LightStay system.
Part of Marriott's sustainability initiatives, this hotel has a strategy for the elimination and diversion of waste, including paper, plastic, and glass. An electric-car charging station is also available.
This hotel employs a Sea Water Loop and single-plan heat pump to reduce its carbon footprint. It incorporates green roofing materials and Low-E glass to minimize solar heat gain. Muir also partners with regional suppliers to provide local products, further reducing its environmental impact.
This hotel is listed among hotels taking steps towards sustainability in Nova Scotia. While specific details of its green initiatives are not available in the provided context, its inclusion suggests a commitment to sustainable practices.
An eco-certified and Green Key Global certified property, this hotel includes recycling and LED light bulbs in its rooms. Free toiletries are also provided.
Holding a 4 Green Keys rating and multiple ISO certifications including ISO 14001 and ISO 50001, this hotel is committed to environmental and energy management. They actively practice recycling and composting.
Awarded 4 Green Leaves in the Audubon Green Leaf Eco-Rating Program, this hotel uses water-saving and energy-efficient laundry systems that recycle water. It has also converted heating and cooking to natural gas.
This hotel is listed among hotels taking steps towards sustainability in Nova Scotia. While specific details of its green initiatives are not available in the provided context, its inclusion suggests a commitment to sustainable practices.
As a certified Green Key hotel, they encourage guests to participate in sustainability efforts. The hotel also offers scent-free cleaning products upon request.
The hotel implements paperless practices where possible and provides water bottle refill stations. They also use low-flow shower fixtures and LED lighting.
Engaging in Marriott's sustainability efforts, this hotel focuses on eliminating and diverting various types of waste. This includes paper, plastic, glass, metals, and cooking oil.
Awarded 4 Green Keys in the Green Key Eco-Rating Program, this hotel implements various green initiatives. These include electronic communication, in-suite recycling and organic composting, energy-efficient systems, using water coolers instead of bottles, and sourcing local and organic produce when possible.
This hotel holds multiple sustainability certifications including ISO 14001 and ISO 50001. They utilize Hilton's LightStay program to measure and manage their environmental impact.
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