Green Accommodation for Cleaner Environment and Rewarding Experience

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Eco hotels, hostels, and other types of accommodation offer visitors the opportunity to stay in a green, energy-efficient, and non-toxic environment that doesn’t contribute to environmental pollution.

Features of Green Accommodation

Eco hotels feature solar-powered electricity and devices, minimalist designs, and natural materials. The walls are made from wood and other materials that maintain comfortable temperature during the day and at night. The rooms are fitted with low-energy lighting and other devices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The furnishings are made from recycled materials, bamboo, reclaimed wood, organic cotton, non-toxic finishes, and other fabrics and materials. They are free of PBDEs, formaldehyde, and other toxic substances. Vinyl and inflatable furniture, stain resistant units, and artificial leather are not considered eco-friendly.

Types of Eco-friendly Hotels - White Pods

White pods are one type of green accommodation that produce less pollution and waste, is energy- and water-efficient, and uses renewable resources such as sun energy. Pod hotels use local water sources and wood for heating. Some pods are fitted with oil lamps and wood stoves and set limit on the use of water. They feature high-quality thermal insulation, traditional furniture and design, and are individually decorated. Pods come with sink, toilet, and shower that are connected to a local water source. They are usually located far from the crowds and are an ideal solution for tourists who are looking for a relaxing vacation. Some are found close to ski pistes and are ideal for ski tourism.

Green Beach Resorts

There are also eco-friendly beach resorts that utilize practices such as tree planting, recycling, energy-efficient use of water and electricity, and community cleanups. Such resorts have also switched to practices such as composting, bulk purchasing, and using fresh, locally made, and organic lotions, conditioners, shampoos, and other products. Shower and sink water is treated to be used for lawns and gardens. Green resorts also use organic and biodegradable detergents and solutions. They also choose local suppliers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that accompany transportation. Food is supplied from local vendors. Beach resorts also switch to eco-friendly toilet paper and recycled paper to reduce water waste, save trees, and minimize pollution. Solar panels and cells are used for the laundry and hotel rooms. Low-flow toilets and water reducers in sinks, faucets, and showers reduce water waste significantly. In addition, many green resorts support community initiatives and foundations that protect rare and threatened species and injured and sick birds and animals. The goal is to protect and preserve the local flora, fauna, habitat, and marine life. The hotel management and staff often organize and participate in wildlife conservation and reforestation initiatives. What is more, many resorts combine luxurious accommodation with concern and efforts to preserve the environment.

Luxurious Green Hotels

Luxurious hotels increasingly adopt eco-friendly practices while offering modern amenities and plenty of entertainment options. They install solar panels on rooftops and use innovative construction technologies and ultra efficient materials. Flood benches are created and practices adopted to minimize the impact of erosion. Logs and boulders are placed to maintain pools and grade control. Pieces of furniture are made from recycled and salvaged wood that came down as a result of storm, age, or sickness.

Such hotels also feature energy-efficient devices that are equipped with sensors and detect smoke and heat to maintain constant and comfortable temperature. Sensors help lower the usage of energy and the level of operation of major appliances. The rooms are fitted with low-emitting VOC furniture, carpets, and upholstery. Adhesives and paints with a low VOC concentration are used to minimize health risks and air contamination. Innovative recovery technologies are utilized to circulate outside air into the restaurant, lobby, guestrooms, and other premises.

Guests are also offered bicycles as a form of clean, low-cost and green way to visit local attractions and enjoy the greenery nearby. In addition to these practices, luxurious hotels also offer opportunities for symposia, conferences, outreach programs, and green tours for visitors who are interested in sustainable practices and lifestyle. Green hotels are often housed in LEED-certified buildings that benefit from reduced energy and operating costs and boast more productive and healthier guests and staff.


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