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5 miles
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9 miles
3
13 miles
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14 miles
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19 miles
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Palm Beach Luxury Hotel Green Tip
Keep room service away with the "Do Not Disturb" sign.
Ask housekeeping to clean your room only once every 3 days during your visit. Water - electricity - gas - solvents - and more are used every time your Palm Beach room is serviced. It requires water, electricity, soap and gas to clean the sheets and towels. Countertops are sprayed with solvents. Cleaning the carpet requires electricity. Half used shampoo, conditioner, and lotions end up adding tons of plastic to our landfills. In most cases daily room service is not actually needed and you'll be helping the environment by not having your room cleaned everyday.
What are Palm Beach Hotels & Resorts doing for Sustainability?
At present, iStayGreen.org has not yet ascertained the environmental friendliness of 8 of the hotels and resorts in Palm Beach and have requested that these places to stay in Palm Beach disclose to us their sustainability position. In the state of FL there are a total of 2704 lodging properties listed in the iStayGreen.org directory of which 304 are represented as eco-friendly. The Green Eco-Leaf Rating has been presented to 135 lodging facilities. There are a variety of properties working toward a more sustainable travel future including Palm Beach extended stay accommodations, Palm Beach bed & breakfasts, Palm Beach hotels, and Palm Beach resorts.
We usually find that there are eco-friendly hotels or motels in cities like Palm Beach and they just have not yet informed us of their efforts, so please request from the lodging property that you visit that they contact iStayGreen.org and get their property Green Eco-Leaf Rated.
We encourage you to treat the environment with care by checking first to determine if there is an environmentally friendly property located close to your intended destination.
With more hotel's guests seeking environmentally friendly options, we will see an increase in properties responding to the dictates of their customers and greening up their operations.
More Palm Beach Resorts Green Tips
How compulsory is your travel?
There are a multitude of different online meeting solutions that enable video conference and you the ability to share and edit documents with both presenters and delegates. These alternatives are so good that you can do business from your office or home instead of traveling. On most occasions the personal meeting in Palm Beach is necessary. However, if every business could exchange some flights with an internet meeting things would begin looking up for our shared environment.
Only rent a car when it's genuinely necessary.
In most key cities public transportation is reasonably good, particularly if you're near the major population centers. There are usually several choices for the eco friendly traveler that leaves the car at the rental lot, including choices like subway, taxi, shuttle service, light rail and others. When downtown parking can be $25 a day and more on top of the cost of the rental, plus add valet tips and public transit becomes a pretty nice alternative. If the distance is little try walking from your Palm Beach hotel. If the distance is less than 10 miles lease a bike. Have a go at a novel way of getting around and make a difference for the environment.
Analyze a Green or Eco-Friendly Property alternative.
Frequently you'll find that you save dollars by selecting environmentally friendly accommodations. Eco efforts of lodging properties are rated by numerous organizations. In the U.S. many cities and states have designed certification guidelines. The result is similar internationally with several countries providing certification programs. Check out the city you're traveling to and see if there is a country or state program for environmentally friendly accommodations. Research where you're going in one of the numerous great Eco directories on the Internet. As you would expect, when looking for lodging in Palm Beach our preference is iStayGreen.org