A LEED Silver certified hotel, it implements numerous green practices including harvesting groundwater for irrigation, reducing water consumption by nearly 30% with efficient fixtures, using regionally sourced and recycled materials, low-VOC finishes, and sustainably harvested wood. The hotel also has comprehensive recycling and waste reduction programs, including recycling cooking grease and burning vegetable peelings for heating.
A LEED certified property, this hotel is committed to reducing its environmental impact through various initiatives. These include eliminating single-use plastics, providing electric vehicle charging stations, sourcing produce from local farms, and implementing a guest carbon offset program. The hotel also utilizes green roofs and tracks its carbon footprint.
This LEED-certified hotel incorporates sustainable elements in its design, such as reclaimed wood, stone, and iron. Daily operations include a glass recycling program, low mercury lighting, and reduced water use programs. The hotel also sources coffee from a roaster dedicated to biodiversity and eco-friendly farming.
Holding multiple third-party sustainability certifications including Green Key Global Eco-Rating, ISO 14001 (Environmental management), and ISO 50001 (Energy management), this hotel demonstrates a strong commitment to environmental performance. It features AtmosAir purification, offers an elevated aromatherapy bathroom experience, sources ingredients seasonally and locally for its restaurant, and provides electric vehicle charging.
This hotel incorporates eco-friendly practices such as using eco-friendly cleaning products and toiletries, energy-saving switches, and LED lighting. It has recycling bins in rooms, aims to eliminate single-use plastics, provides an electric car charging station, and notably, states that its electricity comes from renewable sources and that it uses 80% or more locally-sourced food.
Element Hotels are designed with sustainability in mind, focusing on eco-friendly practices such as waste reduction, comprehensive recycling programs, and the use of water-efficient fixtures. These hotels typically incorporate energy-efficient appliances and strive to minimize their environmental footprint.
This hotel is LEED certified and Green Key Global certified, demonstrating a commitment to environmental practices. It has a recycling program, utilizes water conservation fixtures, and features LED lighting. The hotel has eliminated single-use plastics and offers a bike program for guests to explore the city in an eco-friendly way.
This hotel has implemented several specific eco-friendly practices, including a grey water recycling system and the elimination of single-use plastics. It uses LED lighting, has double-glazed windows for energy efficiency, and features water-efficient showers. The hotel also states its electricity comes from renewable sources and has a vegetable garden.
This hotel is designed with sustainable materials and is committed to being environmentally friendly. It incorporates recycled content in its carpets and art bases, uses low VOC paints, and opts for reusable silverware and glassware over disposable items. In-room recycling bins and energy-saving switches are also standard.
This hotel has achieved Green Globe Certification, demonstrating adherence to rigorous sustainability standards. It has specific green practices in place, such as cardboard, battery, light bulb, and ballast recycling, energy-efficient lighting, and an energy management system. The hotel also has an optional linen reuse program and green meeting standards.
Certified by the Tennessee Green Hospitality program, this hotel has been audited for reduced energy and water usage and waste. It is recognized for having a written plan for continued environmental improvement. The hotel also provides electric vehicle charging stations for guests.
1 Hotel Nashville is a mission-driven, sustainable luxury hotel known for its significant eco-friendly features. It boasts the largest green wall in Nashville with 56,000 English ivy plants to capture CO2 and improve air quality. The hotel is LEED Silver Certified, utilizing sustainable systems like LED lighting, high-performance insulation, and ENERGY STAR certified equipment to optimize energy efficiency. They also have a partnership for waste diversion practices and participate in global carbon offset projects.
Recognized for its green initiatives, this hotel was repurposed from an existing office building, a sustainable approach to development. It features energy-saving measures like motion-detection lights in rooms and highly efficient mechanical systems. The hotel also utilizes bamboo flooring, furniture made from reclaimed wood, and offers electric car charging stations.
This hotel holds a LEED Silver certification, indicating a high standard of environmental responsibility in its design and operation. It incorporates recycled materials and high-efficiency cooling systems. The hotel sources ingredients from nearby farms and uses large, refillable dispensers for bathroom amenities to reduce plastic waste.
A large resort with significant sustainability initiatives, including investments in energy efficiency through HVAC upgrades and the use of CHP technology. The resort implements water conservation measures with low-flow fixtures and smart irrigation. It also has extensive recycling programs and converts cooking oils into biofuels.
As part of Marriott's global sustainability efforts, this hotel works to reduce its environmental impact. It features 'The Green at JW,' a significant outdoor space, and has been a venue for sustainability-focused events, indicating a commitment to environmental considerations.
Mentioned as an eco-friendly hotel option, this property is part of the Home2 Suites brand which is known for incorporating sustainable elements in its design and operations, focusing on reducing energy usage and environmental impact.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Nashville Vanderbilt is noted for its efforts in reducing energy intensity per guest, making it a more environmentally friendly option.
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