
Feel Good About Where You Stay with our Green Hotel Environmental Policy at the Holiday Inn Lakewood in Denver, Colorado. |
Update After installing 198 High Efficiency Toilets in and recycling the porcelain from the old toilets which will be used in a future road project, we've just finished installling 200 low flow aerators on all of our guestroom faucets. This month we will also complete the conversion of all incandescent bulbs in all meeting rooms to dimmable fluarescent. We'll keep you, our guests, up to date here on our continued efforts to be your favorite Green hotel in Denver. |
Holiday Inn Denver Lakewood Environmental Policy Everyone at the Holiday Inn Denver Lakewood understands our responsibility to protect and minimize our impact on the environment. Our mission is to establish environnmental standards of operation, create policies designed to conserve natural resources, educate our guests and team members and to partner with local and environmentally friendly businesses. Our hotel will adhere to the following:
We strongly believe that our efforts to conserve energy and resources today will serve the interests of both our current and future generations |
Our hotel near Denver has implemented a variety of green practices aimed at reducing waste and conserving energy resources. Throughout our multi-million dollar renovation, we've taken extraordinary measures to 'think green' in what we buy, how we dispose of un-needed materials, and run a socially responsible, eco-friendly, 'green' hotel. |
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Green Meetings Make your meeting a 'Green' Meeting with the Holiday Inn Denver Lakewood:
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How is our Green Hotel near Denver doing in our conservation efforts? Electricity: Hotel has reduced electric consumption by 270,240 kwh in 2009 vs 2007 Natural Gas: Hotel has reduced natural gas consumption by 10,090 therms in 2009 vs 2007 Carbon Dioxide: As a result of the Electric and Natural Gas conservation noted, we reduced our carbon footprint by 292.9 tons in 2009 vs. 2007 Water: Hotel reduced water consumption by 1,421,000 gallons in 2009 vs 2007
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If you enjoyed our stay and our services, please be sure to leave a review on istaygreen.org |
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