CRI
Partners with Florida DEP's Green Lodging Initiative
Will assist lodging industry with clean, green business
practices
Contact: CRI Communications Department, 706.428.2103
DALTON, GA (August 19,
2005) - The Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) has joined
forces with the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to help Floridas lodging industry
create a healthier and safer indoor environment and
reduce the generation of solid waste in hotels and
motels across the state. The partnership is the latest
component of DEPs Green
Lodging initiative, which
encourages hotels and motels to adopt cost- saving
green practices that conserve energy, reduce water
consumption, protect air quality and reduce waste.
"We are 100 percent supportive of Floridas
Green Lodging initiative and feel that the synergies
between
what CRI has to offer and what the states DEP is
striving to achieve make for a wonderful fit. The
carpet industry has worked responsibly over the years
to earn its reputation as a sustainable industry,
and were excited to be working hand-in- hand with
the Florida lodging industry on this project. Its
a win-win situation for everyone involved, said
Werner Braun, president of the Carpet and Rug Institute.
This is just another part of our integrated commitment
to sustainability.
Through the public-private partnership, CRI will
provide Floridas lodging industry with technical
assistance on products and services that preserve
air quality and reduce the generation of solid waste
in their facilities. They will also provide web-based
listings of products certified by CRIs Green
Label,
Green
Label Plus and Seal
of Approval (SOA) testing
programs such as carpet, cushion, adhesives, vacuum
cleaners, extractors and cleaning solutions. CRI
will promote the Florida Green Lodging Certification
Program to hotels and motels throughout the state
and will encourage CRI management and staff to utilize
certified Florida Green Lodges for conferences, meetings
and travel.
Floridas Green Lodges, along with organizations
that provide information on green products and services,
are taking a leadership role in their industry,
said DEP Secretary Colleen M. Castille. Their environmental
commitment serves as an example and challenge to
other hotels and suppliers to adopt innovative green
practices, conserve resources and save money.
The Florida Green Lodging Certification Program
is a voluntary program that establishes environmental
guidelines for hotels and motels to conserve natural
resources and prevent pollution. Hotels and motels
reduce costs and earn designation by investing in
simple and innovative green practices that conserve
water, save energy, improve air quality and reduce
waste. Florida is home to nine green certified
hotels, with ten more enrolled and working toward
designation.
As reward for designation, Florida is recommending
Green Lodgings to companies and trade organizations
seeking eco-friendly lodging and convention facilities.
For more information about the Florida Green Lodging
Certification Program, visit www.floridagreenlodging.org.
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