Hyatt Regency San Francisco Hotel Wins Green Test
By rsanchez. Filed in Hotel and Accomodations, Travel News |Most hotels are known for their customer service and facilities, but most are starting to look and feel the same. Therefore, hotels these days needs to have some sort of an edge over its competitors to attract customers that normally would choose another hotel.
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Hotel has the edge over the other hotels located around them as they just successfully completed the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA) Green Guidelines Challenge. The AH&LA tracks how a hotel’s “green” operations against the AH&LA 11 Minimum Green Guidelines standards. This comes as a big surprise considering that if your business is located near the airport, that you’d be exposed to a lot of fumes and anti green elements.
With the aid of a tracking tool provided by AH&LA, the Burlingame, California Hyatt hotel near San Francisco airport communicated its results via an online Green Guidelines Challenge survey, as well as shared the hotel’s success stories and best practices. The challenge asked the San Francisco airport hotel and others to measure occupancy statistics, monetary and energy expenditures, and return on investment (ROI) from specific green practices, and the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport hotel excelled in the areas of reducing waste sent to landfills by 1/3, gas consumption reduced by 5%, and water consumption reduced by 6% over 2008.
So if you’re a pro green type of person or you just want to support the environment community, then we suggest trying out the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Hotel.
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