Eco-Friendly Hotels Save Green

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Three studies conducted by professors at Cornell University show that hotels can save significant money by going green. While one of the three studies found that people are not willing to pay more for a hotel that is considered green or eco-friendly, hotels that do make the decision to do so save on energy costs and utility bills.

Here is a quick look at green hotels in the US:

Approximately 300 hotels in the country are LEED Certified.

Some common ways hotels go green include installing high efficiency air conditioners and landscape that is drought tolerant.

Eco-friendly hotels will commonly encourage guests to reuse towels or forego housekeeping for one or more nights of their stay.

Improved cost structure based on saved energy increases profits for green hotels.

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About the Author

Katie Gloede

Katie Gloede is on the Radar Desk Data Studio team working with Metrostudy to integrate housing data across the Hanley Wood brands. 

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