|
HALLANDALE BEACH – The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
today welcomed the Hampton Inn Hallandale Beach to the Florida Green Lodging
Program. The property is the first designated within the City of Hallandale
Beach and 191st in the state. The voluntary state initiative provides the
lodging industry with technical assistance, encouraging hotels and motels to
adopt cost-saving “green” practices that reduce waste and conserve natural
resources.
“The Hampton Inn Hallandale Beach has taken the initiative to implement
environmentally friendly practices to conserve our natural resources,” said DEP
Southeast District Director Jack Long. “We are proud to welcome the hotel to the
lodging industry’s growing efforts to protect Florida’s environment.”
To become a designated member of the Florida Green Lodging Program, hotels
must implement a variety of green practices. These practices include, but are
not limited to, water conservation measures through low flow plumbing fixtures,
a linen reuse program, energy efficiency achieved by installing ENERGY STAR®
appliances and programmable thermostats. The waste reduction criteria are met by
providing the opportunity to recycle, purchasing items in bulk, purchasing
recycled materials and by recycling ink and toner cartridges. All designated
members of the Florida Green Lodging Program must also use green cleaners and
high efficiency air filters.
“We are proud to be a part of the Green Lodging program and to join in the
efforts toward protecting the abundant resources of Florida.” said Philip
Goldfarb, President and Chief Operating Officer of Turnberry Associates. “The
ownership, staff and guests of the Hampton Inn Hallandale Beach are excited to
have a role in protecting, restoring and conserving the environment.”
Recently, Governor Crist announced the 2008 Serve to Preserve Florida Summit
on Global Climate Change this month, building on the foundation for Florida’s
energy future began at last year’s summit. During the 2007 summit, Governor
Crist signed three executive orders initiating state energy-use policies,
including one that requires state agencies and departments to hold meetings and
conferences only at hotels with Florida Green Lodging Program designation as of
January 1, 2008, whenever possible. This year’s summit will explore technologies
and strategies to stimulate economic development in clean technologies as well
as “green” Florida’s business community.
Launched in March 2004, the Florida Green Lodging Program established
environmental guidelines for hotels and motels to conserve natural resources and
prevent pollution. As a reward for designation, Florida is recommending
designated facilities to companies and trade organizations seeking
environmentally conscious lodging and convention facilities. With the addition
of the Hampton Inn Hallandale Beach, the program has 204 designated properties
and more than 365 applicants. For more information about the Florida Green
Lodging Program, visit
www.dep.state.fl.us/greenlodging.
DEP’s Office of Sustainable Initiatives is comprised of three voluntary,
non-regulatory programs that assist Florida industry and citizens in protecting
the environment. The Clean Marina Program, the Florida Green Lodging Program and
the Florida Pollution Prevention Program offer a variety of services including
on-site assessments, consultations, speakers and workshops, all at no cost to
citizens or organizations. The goal of the Sustainable Initiatives programs is
to meet the needs of the present population without compromising resources for
future generations. To learn more about DEP’s Sustainable Initiatives, visit
www.dep.state.fl.us/green/.
|