
Eco Friendly Hotels





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1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
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Location: Brooklyn Bridge
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Powered by 100% wind energy.
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Utilizes reclaimed wood, recycled materials, and natural fibers throughout the hotel.
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Water-saving features in rooms, including low-flow fixtures and rainwater harvesting for irrigation.
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The rooftop garden supplies produce for the hotel's restaurant.
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Green cleaning products are used across operations.
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Proximity Hotel
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First LEED Platinum-certified hotel in the U.S.
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One hundred solar panels heat the water for the hotel.
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Energy-efficient lighting and windows to reduce energy consumption.
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The on-site restaurant sources ingredients locally and uses a composting system for food waste.
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Regenerative elevators that recycle energy back into the grid.
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Hoshinoya Karuizawa
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They are powered by geothermal and hydropower energy from a nearby river.
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On-site wastewater treatment and recycling system.
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Built with traditional Japanese construction methods to reduce environmental impact.
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Organic gardens on the property supply ingredients for the restaurant.
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A geothermal energy source powers natural hot springs.
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Zoku Amsterdam
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Energy-efficient design with solar panels and green roofs.
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Uses locally sourced and organic materials in the construction and interior design.
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Electric vehicles are available for guest transportation.
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Extensive recycling programs and no single-use plastics policy.
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Focus on locally sourced, organic ingredients for the on-site restaurant.
Six Senses Con Dao
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Powered by solar panels and wind energy.
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Comprehensive waste management and recycling system.
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The on-site organic farm supplies fresh produce and herbs.
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Coral reef restoration program and marine conservation initiatives.
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Zero single-use plastic policy and biodegradable packaging for all amenities.