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Delaware Green Lodging Industry Participants

 

Green products in use at the Bellmoor Inn & Spa, the latest Delaware Green Lodging certified accommodationLodging and hospitality establishments that have signed on as participants in the Delaware Green Lodging Program include:

Awaken Inn
25001 Cannon Rd
Millsboro, DE 19966
(302) 947-9007
www.awakeninn.com

Pollution prevention practices implemented:

  • Optional linen service
  • Water and energy conservation plans
  • Recycling of glass, aluminum, office paper, newspapers, cardboard, fluorescents, batteries and electronics
  • Offer green events package
  • Use bulk green chemicals
  • Eliminate the use of disposables and eliminate Styrofoam
  • Purchase locally grown produce and other foods
  • Use electronic correspondence and 2-sided copying/printing
  • Use of natural lighting and ceiling fans
  • Have low flow toilets, showerheads, sinks and urinals

The Bellmoor Inn and Spa
6 Christian Street
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
(302) 227-5800
www.thebellmoor.com

Pollution prevention practices implemented:

  • Optional linen service
  • Energy and water conservation plans Drew Burslem, Manager of The Bellmoor Inn and Spa, left, and Scott Thomas, Executive Director of Southern Delaware Tourism
  • Recycling of glass, aluminum, plastic, office paper, newspapers, toner cartridges, kitchen grease, fluorescents, electronics and batteries
  • Use of green chemicals
  • Offer green events package
  • Minimize the use of disposables and eliminate Styrofoam
  • Purchase locally grown produce and other foods
  • Purchase recycled-content paper, paper towels, toilet paper, and/or disposable containers
  • Use of EnergyStar and high efficiency products
  • Purchase from vendors that are committed to the environment
  • Use electronic correspondence and two-sided copying/printing
  • Minimize the use of pesticides and herbicides
  • Use of lighting sensors and individual thermostats

 


Drew Burslem, manager of The Bellmoor Inn & Spa, left, and Scott Thomas, executive director of Southern Delaware Tourism, show off the inn's Delaware Green Lodging Certification

Clarion Hotel – The Belle
1612 North 
Dupont Highway
New Castle
, DE 19720
Phone (302) 299-1404
http://www.clarionhotel.com/hotel-new_castle-delaware-DE036
Sarah Willoughby, Exec. Dir., Grtr. Wilmington Convention & Visitors Bureau, Paul Rada, Clarion GM and Crystal Nagyiski, P2 Mgr.

Pollution Prevention Practices Implemented:

  • Optional linen service
  • Water and energy conservation plans
  • Recycling of aluminum, office paper, newspapers, cardboard, toner cartridges, fluorescents, and batteries
  • Offer green events package
  • Minimize the use of disposables and eliminate Styrofoam
  • Purchase locally grown produce and other foods
  • Use electronic correspondence and 2-sided copying/printing
  • Use of EnergyStar and high efficiency products                                             
  • Individual thermostats for each room
  • Use low-flow faucets, showerheads and toilets

Above: Sarah Willoughby, Executive Director of the Greater Wilmington Convention & Visitors Bureau, Paul Rada, General Manager of the Clarion Hotel - The Belle, and Crystal Nagyiski, Green Lodging program manager, as the hotel receives Green Lodging certification.

Hilton Wilmington Christiana
100 Continental Drive
Newark, DE 19713
(302) 454-1500
www.hiltonchristiana.com

Pollution prevention practices implemented:

  • Optional linen service
  • Water and energy conservation plans
  • Recycling of aluminum, office paper, newspapers, cardboard, toner cartridges, kitchen grease, fluorescents, batteries and electronics
  • Offer green events package
  • Purchase non-phosphate detergents, water-efficient washers and dryers and minimize the use of bleach
  • Minimize the use of disposables and eliminate Styrofoam
  • Purchase locally grown produce and other foods
  • Use electronic correspondence and 2-sided copying/printing
  • Minimize the use of pesticides and herbicides
  • Use of EnergyStar and high efficiency products

ABOVE: Bill Sullivan, Chairman, Delaware Hotel & Lodging Association;
Deborah Hudson, Representative, 12th District and Delaware House Tourism
Committee Chair; John A. Hughes, DNREC Secretary; and Crystal Nagyiski,
Green Lodging program manager, at the Green Lodging Kick-off in Dover.

Quality Inn & Suites - SkywaysA recycling bin is located near all of the Quality Inn & Suites' vending and ice locations.
147 North Dupont Hwy
New Castle, DE 19720
Phone (302) 328-6666
Web site:
http://www.qualityinn.com/hotel-new_castle-delaware-DE005

Pollution prevention practices Implemented:

  • Optional linen service
  • Water and energy conservation plans
  • Recycling of aluminum, office paper, plastic, glass, toner cartridges, fluorescent lamps, electronics and batteries
  • Offer green events package
  • Eliminate Styrofoam
  • Purchase locally grown produce and other foods
  • Use electronic correspondence and 2-sided copying/printing
  • Use of EnergyStar and high efficiency products                                             
  • Tracking overall waste bills
  • Use low-flow faucets, showerheads and toilets


Courtyard Newark at the University of DelawareBrad Wegner, Manager of the Hilton-Christiana, received the Delaware Green Lodging certificate from DNREC Secretary Hughes
400 David Hollowell Drive
Newark
, DE  19716
(302) 737-0900
Web site:
www.udel.edu/hotel

Pollution prevention practices implemented:

  • Optional linen service
  • Energy and water conservation plans
  • Recycling of glass, aluminum, plastic, office paper, newspapers, toner cartridges, kitchen grease, fluorescents, electronics and batteries
  • Purchase non-phosphate detergents, water-efficient washers and dryers and minimize the use of bleach
  • Offer green events package
  • Minimize the use of disposables and eliminate Styrofoam
  • Purchase locally grown produce and other foods
  • Purchase recycled-content paper, paper towels, toilet paper, and/or disposable containers
  • Use of EnergyStar and high efficiency products
  • Purchase from vendors that are committed to the environment
  • Use electronic correspondence and 2-sided copying/printing
  • Minimize the use of pesticides and herbicides

 

 


Brad Wegner, manager, Hilton-Christiana, receives the Delaware Green Lodging certificate from DNREC Secretary John A. Hughes

Mainstay Suites – Dover
201 Stover Blvd
Dover, DE  19901
(302) 678-8383
Web site:
http://www.mainstaysuites.com/hotel-dover-delaware-DE033

Pollution prevention practices implemented: Mainstay Suites - Delaware Green Lodging certification

  • Optional linen service
  • Energy and water conservation plans
  • Recycling of glass, aluminum, plastic, office paper, newspapers, toner cartridges, fluorescents, electronics and batteries
  • Purchase non-phosphate detergents, water-efficient washers and dryers and minimize the use of bleach
  • Offer green events package
  • Minimize the use of disposables and eliminate Styrofoam
  • Purchase recycled-content paper, paper towels, toilet paper, and/or disposable containers
  • Use of EnergyStar and high efficiency energy and water-saving products
  • Purchase from vendors that are committed to the environment
  • Use electronic correspondence and 2-sided copying/printing
  • Minimize the use of pesticides and herbicides


Left to right in photo above: Crystal Nagyiski, manager of DNREC's P2 program, joins Francine Dabson, Donna Davidson and Bob Hartley, all of the Mainstay Suites-Dover, as the hotel receives Delaware Green Lodging certification.

 

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