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TownePlace Suites by Marriott to Be BWI Airport’s First LEED Hotel

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LINTHICUM, MD.—TownePlace Suites by Marriott at Baltimore BWI Airport will receive LEED Existing Building Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), making the hotel the first property at BWI Airport to have that distinction. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification is an internationally recognized green building certification system, providing third-party verification that a building was designed and operated to provide enhanced energy savings, water efficiency, emissions reduction and overall environmental quality. LEED certification is available for existing buildings that have been retrofitted to comply with USGBC standards and those newly constructed.

The TownePlace Suites property, built in 2007, is undergoing comprehensive changes to qualify for LEED status, including composting all breakfast waste to achieve zero waste, using sustainable and environmentally-friendly cleaning products, replacing plumbing hardware with low-flow devices and purchasing renewable energy wind credits to offset the hotel’s carbon footprint.

“We’re thrilled that the TownePlace Suites property will be BWI Airport’s first LEED certified hotel,” said Michelle Emley, general manager of the hotel. “Going green is not only good business; it’s the right thing to do. Because we host so many business and leisure travelers every day, we have the opportunity to set a great example and teach people the easy steps they can take to make their own homes more environmentally friendly.”

The owners of the TownePlace Suites property also recently opened downtown Baltimore’s first green hotel, on track for LEED Gold certification, the Fairfield Inn & Suites Baltimore on S. President Street, blocks from the Inner Harbor. Located on the site of the former Baltimore Brewing Company, the hotel’s distinctive and environmentally-friendly design includes a rain barrel made from the brewery’s repurposed grain storage silo, which is now used to capture and store rain water to serve the property’s landscaping irrigation needs.

The TownePlace Suites Baltimore BWI and the Fairfield Inn Baltimore have also been awarded the Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star Rating, the first step in LEED certification. Energy Star, which provides an energy performance rating system used for consumer products, appliances and commercial and industrial buildings, is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy. Buildings that rate in the top 25 percent nationwide for energy efficiency qualify for the Energy Star.

Go to the TownePlace Suites by Marriott at Baltimore BWI Airport.

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