Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) has launched an innovative
opportunity for its customers booking group meetings to address climate change
and improve the environment. A first in the lodging industry, Marriott will
contribute funds on behalf of its customers to protect the critically endangered
Brazilian Amazonas rainforest for meetings booked between July 1, 2008 and
December 31, 2009.
The hotel giant is also unveiling a menu of eco-friendly green meeting
products and services that will enable groups of all sizes to save water and
energy, reduce waste and recycle during their stays. Some of the ways Marriott
will be making meetings green include offering recycle bins in the meeting room,
using green products such as pens and notepads made from recycled material,
decorating with organic flowers, linen-less tables, name tag reuse and donating
leftover food. The average three-day meeting attended by 1,000 people produces
more than 12 tons of trash, uses 200,000 kilowatts of power and consumes 100,000
gallons of water.
“More and more, groups want to be ‘green’,” said David Marriott, senior
vice president, global sales. “By joining us in our effort to protect
endangered rainforest and host green meetings, they will be helping to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions that impact our climate. Each year, rainforest
destruction causes more carbon emissions than all of the world’s cars, trains,
SUVs and trucks combined.”
For qualified green meetings/stays booked
during select dates, participating hotels around the world will make a cash
contribution equal to five percent of the total cost of the group’s guest
rooms. Donations will be made in the name of the group as part of Marriott’s
ongoing rainforest protection plan. This program will be available for
meetings of 10 sleeping rooms or more booked directly with the hotel’s sales
associate – brands include JW Marriott Hotels and Resorts, Marriott Hotels and
Resorts and Renaissance Hotels and Resorts. All meetings must take place
between July 1, 2008 and December 31, 2011. Booking a green meeting is not a
requirement of the promotion.
Just last month, Marriott International
signed a historic agreement with the Brazilian State of Amazonas to commit $2
million to fund an environmental management plan administered by the Amazonas
Sustainable Foundation. Under the agreement, the Foundation with the State of
Amazonas, will monitor and enforce the protection of the Juma Sustainable
Reserve, an area rich in bio diversity.
The Amazonas project will support
employment, education and healthcare for the reserve’s approximately 500
residents. The Foundation is seeking certification of the conservation project
by an independent accredited environmental auditing firm under the
internationally recognized Climate, Community and Biodiversity (CCB) standards.
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Working with Conservation International, a global environmental
organization, Marriott has developed a five-point “green” strategy that
includes: (1) carbon offsets through the protection of rainforest; (2) further
reducing fuel and water consumption by 25 percent per available room over the
next 10 years, and installing solar power at up to 40 hotels by 2017; (3)
engaging Marriott’s top 40 vendors to supply price-neutral green products across
its $10 billion supply chain; (4) empowering development partners to site,
design and construct new hotels in line with the U.S. Green Building Council’s
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards by the end of
2009; and (5) educating and inspiring employees and guests to support the
environment through their everyday actions at home, while at work and on
travel.
Marriott has been actively involved in energy conservation for
more than 20 years, and over the last decade, replaced 450,000 light bulbs with
fluorescent lighting, introduced linen reuse programs, and installed 400,000
low-flow showerheads and toilets at its hotels worldwide. These
industry-leading efforts have been recognized by the EPA, which awarded Marriott
with its 2008 Sustained Excellence award and placed the ENERGY STAR® label on
more than 250 of its hotels (the most of any hotel company). For more details,
visit www.marriott.com/environment.
MARRIOTT
INTERNATIONAL, Inc. (NYSE:MAR) is a leading lodging company with more than 3,000
lodging properties in the United States and 66 other countries and territories.
Marriott International operates and franchises hotels under the Marriott, JW
Marriott, The Ritz-Carlton, Renaissance, Residence Inn, Courtyard, TownePlace
Suites, Fairfield Inn, SpringHill Suites and Bulgari brand names; develops and
operates vacation ownership resorts under the Marriott Vacation Club, Horizons
by Marriott Vacation Club, The Ritz-Carlton Club and Grand Residences by
Marriott brands; operates Marriott Executive Apartments; provides furnished
corporate housing through its Marriott ExecuStay division; and operates
conference centers. The company is headquartered in Bethesda, Md., and had
approximately 151,000 employees at 2007 year-end. It is ranked as the lodging
industry’s most admired company and one of the best companies to work for by
FORTUNE®, and has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) with the 2007 Sustained Excellence Award and Partner of the Year since
2004. In fiscal year 2007, Marriott International reported sales from continuing
operations of $13 billion. For more information or reservations, please visit
our web site at www.marriott.com.
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