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From the guestroom to the loading dock, waste is a perpetual challenge for hoteliers. Fortunately, there are many ways to reduce waste—through intelligent purchasing, packaging, recycling and education. Got a great idea about how to turn green into gold? Contact Glenn Hasek, editor, at (813) 510-3868, or by e-mail at: greenlodgingnews@gmail.com.

Waste Management

Home Waste Management
From the guestroom to the loading dock, waste is a perpetual challenge for hoteliers. Fortunately, there are many ways to reduce waste—through intelligent purchasing, packaging, recycling and education. Got a great idea about how to turn green into gold? Contact Glenn Hasek, editor, at (813) 510-3868, or by e-mail at: greenlodgingnews@gmail.com.

BOLYU Introduces ‘Green’ Flair Commercial Carpet Styles

ADAIRSVILLE, GA—BOLYU Contract introduces Flair, a versatile and environmentally responsible commercial carpet style manufactured with MBDC Cradle to Cradle Certified Zeftron nylon. With a visually compelling design, this new style is available in broadloom and tile, allowing end users to customize looks and ensure ease-of-installation for virtually any interior space. All Flair colorations are made with Zeftron’s nylon 6ix and are Enviro6ix designated, which guarantees a minimum of 25 percent recycled content in every color. Flair’s tile version is made with BOLYU’s award-winning Nexterra, a carpet tile backing made with 85 percent post-consumer recycled content. It also carries...

Illinois Hotel & Lodging Assn. Launches StayGreen Program

CHICAGO—Environmentally-conscious visitors to Illinois can now StayGreen at hotels throughout the Land of Lincoln. Launched by the Illinois Hotel & Lodging Assn. (IHLA), the StayGreen program recognizes hotels that proactively use eco-friendly products and services to help protect the environment. With 16,175 StayGreen rooms available across the state, IHLA is confident the StayGreen designation will help visitors better understand their choices in green lodging in Illinois. For the first year of the program, IHLA is focusing on two areas in which hotels must meet specific criteria in order to be awarded StayGreen designations: saving energy and recycling. IHLA will re-evaluate...

GLN Adds Harris Pillow Supply Vendor Case Study to Website

CLEVELAND, OHIO—Hasek Communications, the Cleveland, Ohio-based publisher of Green Lodging News, has added a new case study to the Green Lodging News website. The case study details how Kingley, Iowa-based Kraft Pillow Cleaning and the French Quarter Inn, Charleston, S.C., have benefited from using Harris Pillow Supply’s Pillow-Vac machine. The Pillow-Vac is designed specifically for pillow renovating. It uses an ozone-emitting germicidal light to kill bacteria, sanitize and deodorize the filling. The old pillow is cut open and emptied into a tumble chamber which has rotating brushes that expose everything to germicidal lights while breaking up clumps that have formed....

Sealy Global Hospitality to Exhibit Newest Sleep Systems at HD Expo

TRINITY, N.C.—As ADRs slump in today’s difficult economy, guest satisfaction is more critical than ever. Research indicates that one of the primary drivers of guest satisfaction is a good night’s sleep—and, more importantly, guests will actually pay more for it. Sealy Global Hospitality will exhibit its newest sleep systems at HD Expo in Las Vegas at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, May 13 through 16. The new Sealy Posturepedic Monogram Collection is the result of years of extensive research to identify uncomfortable pressure points. The innovative sleep systems utilize state-of-the-art pressure management components that help reduce tossing and turning,...

The Refinishing Touch Completes 375th Hotel Project in Two Years

ALPHARETTA, GA.—The Refinishing Touch, a leader in on-site, environmentally friendly furniture refinishing and reupholstery to governmental agencies, universities, hotels and resorts, has completed several new hotel projects in Arizona, Georgia and Washington State. The projects included armoire modification, granite installation, refinishing, and reupholstering for Hilton Atlanta Northeast, Hilton Bellevue (Wash.), and Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort—three hotels that have undergone room refurbishment as part of Hilton’s ongoing initiatives to maintain its world-class reputation and leading standards for the tens of millions of guests it welcomes every year. The newly renovated Hilton Atlanta Northeast is locally known as the...

Marriott UMUC Inn and Conference Center Releases Recycling Results

ADELPHI, MD.—The University of Maryland University College (UMUC) Inn and Conference Center by Marriott announced significant savings from its recycling and composting programs implemented in February 2008. At the program’s one-year anniversary, the UMUC Inn and Conference Center has figures showing that it has significantly reduced its waste stream. In 2008, approximately 28 tons of trash per month (336 tons per year) left the hotel, as compared to 2007, with 37 tons per month (444 tons per year). Of the 336 tons, 10 percent is recycled (glass, metal, paper, cardboard), 32 percent is composted (food scraps, plant materials), and...

Heathman Hotel to Complete 99 Percent Landfill-Free Remodel in April

PORTLAND, ORE.—The Heathman Hotel, Portland’s independent luxury arts hotel, will complete a 99 percent landfill-free remodel in late April. The renovation, involving the historic hotel’s 155 guest bathrooms, was planned in accordance with the property’s commitment to sustainability which includes ensuring energy efficiency, utilizing local resources, and re-using existing materials whenever possible. The renovation is projected to reduce gas usage by 20 percent and water consumption by 50 percent. “We are proud to lead the hospitality industry in our commitment to sustainability,” said Chris Erickson, general manager of the Heathman Hotel. “We find that our guests appreciate our effort to...

Increasing Number of Suppliers Now Offering Green Key Cards

NATIONAL REPORT—If you have a top 10 list of “to do” items to green your property, there is a good chance key cards are not on that list. Traditional plastic (PVC) cards carry a high environmental price tag. PVC, of course, is an oil-based product and when incinerated releases harmful dioxins. In the environment, dioxins tend to accumulate in the food chain. The higher in the animal food chain one goes, the higher the concentration of dioxins. Left to rot in a landfill, PVC cards can take centuries to biodegrade. Fortunately, a number of suppliers have emerged in the...

Disneyland Resort Implements Programs to Reduce Emissions

ANAHEIM, CALIF.—As part of its ongoing commitment to the environment, Disneyland Resort announced two innovative environmental initiatives to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The resort has begun using compressed natural gas to fuel its guest trams and recycled cooking oil to power its Disneyland Railroad steam trains and Mark Twain riverboat. “These initiatives demonstrate Disneyland Resort’s ongoing commitment to balancing environmental stewardship throughout our operations,” said Michael O’Grattan, senior vice president of resort operations. “These are just a few steps in our ongoing journey to reduce Disneyland Resort’s environmental footprint.” The Disneyland Railroad is being fueled by a special biodiesel made from...

Delaware Hospitality Industry Awarded Grants for Pollution Prevention

DOVER, DEL.—Three grants have been awarded to the Delaware hospitality industry for projects that will prevent pollution by conserving energy and water resources, recycling and other sustainable practices. The grant funds, which total $13,290, were provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the Delaware Pollution Prevention Program grant. According to Crystal Nagyiski, manager of the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s (DNREC) Pollution Prevention Program, the proposals were accepted based on the project’s plans to implement sustainable practices that reduce pollution and conserve energy and natural resources. The grants include: • $4950 to the Delaware Hotel and Lodging...