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| Cookies Are DisabledIt looks like your browser is not accepting cookies. Cookies are required in order to login to this web site, and to use some of its more interactive features. Please enable your cookies in your browser. Click here to learn how to enable cookies in your web browser.  |  | | Green Hotels | See Listing of Green Hotels | Hotels around the globe are making a huge effort to lower their energy and water usage, and reduce solid wastes. They are installing energy efficient lighting, low flow showers and toilets, participating in recycling programs, and contributing to the local communities. What's even better is whether you're looking for a luxury suite, or something a little more budget friendly there are green options for you.
Check out our Green Score hotel rating scale by clicking here. Our Green Scores show up in every hotel search for cities that have green hotels. We've even launched a Sort by Green Feature which allows you to view hotels in order of the way they are taking care of the planet. You can learn more about our Sort By Green feature here. Our Green Score and Sort By Green features are Patent Pending. | | | Remember, you can always feel good about your stay when you book with us, because we'll donate to a green organization regardless of the hotel you choose. | If you can't find a green hotel in your city, you can always take these steps to green-up your stay, and feel good about where you're going. • Book with Wyndham they're our Feature Green Hotel and one of the first hotels to make a brandwide effort for the planet. (read more)
• Encourage the hotel you choose to go green! Speak with or write a letter to the management, let them know that green options are important to you.
• Let housekeeping know that you don't need them to replace your sheets and towels every day; this will reduce energy AND water usage.
• Turn off the lights, air conditioner or heater, and the electronics in your room while
you're out.
• Turn off the water when you brush your teeth, and take a shorter showers.
• Bring your own toiletries, or if you use what the hotel provides make sure to take what's leftover home with you. If you are a green travel supplier, and would like to have your services listed here, please send an email to greentravel@rezhub.com and let us know. View our Green Hotel Disclaimer. |
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| Although individual hotel properties around the world are going green, it's taking some time for the major brands to make a company wide commitment. Wyndham Worldwide, a brand we all know and love, is the first major hotel brand to make green programs mandatory for all their properties. From their corporate offices to each individual hotel, the environment has become a major focus point.
The Wyndham Worldwidebrand encompasses: Super 8, Days Inn, Ramada, Wyndham Hotels and Resorts, Baymont Inn & Suites, Wingate by Wyndham, Travelodge, Howard Johnson, AmeriHost Inn and Knights Inn brand properties. With over 6,500 properties, the entire greening up process will take some time to complete but the plan Wyndham has in place will have a major impact on the planet. Wyndham is starting with mandatory sheets and towels reuse programs and energy efficient lighting; and they're focused on conserving resources, preserving natural habitats, and preventing pollution.
| | | As always, if you can't find a green labeled option where you're going we suggest supporting a company who is working for the environment. Wyndham is a great green company, and you can always feel good about booking with them. | Wyndham Worldwide understands that our business activities impact the earth and its resources. We will continue our efforts to conserve resources, preserve natural habitats and prevent pollution.
• Developing environmental best practices in programs, products and services
• Setting environmental impact targets and measuring performance
• Working with our employees, suppliers, owners and local communities to minimize our environmental impact
• Complying with local, state and federal environmental laws
• Communicating progress regularly to our stakeholders
• Educate and influence all internal and external stakeholders
• Reduce energy consumption and track performance
• Reduce water usage and recycle
• Improve air quality
• Minimize waste by recycling and reusing materials
• Implement sustainable procurement practices
• Participate in local community environmental activities
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