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| Environmental Leader Continuing To Raise The Bar In Greening The Hotel Industry Friday, June 26, 2009 |
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Fairmont
Hotels & Resorts, an environmentally progressive hotel group known
for its responsible business practices, today announced a comprehensive
sustainability plan to address its technology infrastructure and
information technology (IT) operations. Green IT becomes the latest
component of the Fairmont Green Partnership program, the company’s
award-winning environmental platform.
Aimed at limiting waste, purchasing responsibly, conserving energy and
reducing the company’s overall carbon footprint, Fairmont’s Green IT
plan includes the introduction of a workstation power down schedule,
electronic waste diversion in markets where programs exist and the
development of donation standards aligning with qualified and respected
recycling companies and charities. In addition, Fairmont will optimize
purchasing efficiencies, including crafting a green procurement policy
to ensure the brand uses technology products that are either EPA Energy
Star or Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT)-rated
as well as services that address Extended Product Responsibility (EPR)
programs. The Green IT initiative at Fairmont will be rolled out
property-wide throughout 2009 with full implementation expected by the
end of the year.
“Whether it’s technology, environmental sustainability, or any other
aspect of the hotel environment, Fairmont continues to roll out
pioneering programs and services that are reflective of our vision: to
be a true leader in the global hospitality industry,” says Vineet
Gupta, Fairmont’s senior vice president, technology. ““With technology
still evolving rapidly and e-waste on the rise, this is an area where
we can make a tangible impact in addition to lowering our overall CO2
footprint. Furthermore, our industry-leading environmental practices
are the benchmark by which many other hotel companies measure against,
so we’re pleased to expand our green programming into another distinct
area of our business.”
In support of the new Green IT initiative, power settings on all
Fairmont workstations and laptops, which are centrally managed by the
brand, will be set to automatically power down after one hour of
inactivity. By adopting this power management principle, Fairmont
expects to reduce its energy consumption by 2,692,683 KwH per year,
resulting in a savings of 1,356 tonnes of CO2, the equivalent of
avoiding the burning of 3,155 barrels of oil annually.
Green IT is the latest piece of environmental news from the company
following a March announcement in which Fairmont became a member of
WWF’s Climate Savers Program and pledged to proactively cut its overall
carbon emissions. Addressing one of single largest environmental issues
facing the planet – global warming – Fairmont has agreed to a brandwide
carbon emissions reduction plan and has pledged to reduce operational
CO2 emissions from its existing portfolio of hotels by 20% below 2006
levels by 2013.
Pioneered by the company in 1990, Fairmont’s Green Partnership is an
award-winning environmental program focused on minimizing the impact of
hotel operations on the environment. In addition to publishing "The
Green Partnership Guide", a “going green” handbook used by its hotels
and others in the hospitality industry, initiatives include recycling
and organic waste diversion in the hotel’s kitchens, purchasing
sustainable seafood, a green conferencing solution dubbed Eco-Meet,
retrofitting energy efficient lighting, creating rooftop herb gardens
at properties, and redistributing gently used goods and food to those
in need. For more information on Fairmont’s Green Partnership program,
visit www.fairmont.com/environment.
ABOUT FAIRMONT HOTELS & RESORTS
A leader in the global hospitality industry, Fairmont Hotels &
Resorts is a celebrated collection of distinctive hotels, which
includes iconic landmarks like Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Québec
City, Kenya's Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club, and London's The Savoy,
reopening later this year following an extensive restoration program.
Fairmont hotels are one-of-a-kind properties where sophisticated
travelers can discover culturally rich experiences that are authentic
to the destination. Situated in some of the most exclusive and pristine
areas in the world, Fairmont is committed to responsible tourism and is
an industry leader in sustainable hotel management with its
award-winning Green Partnership program. Fairmont's portfolio includes
56 world-class hotels, with plans to develop over 30 new properties in
the coming years in destinations as diverse as Shanghai, The
Philippines and India.
Fairmont is owned by Fairmont Raffles Hotels International, a leading
global hotel company with 91 hotels worldwide under the Raffles,
Fairmont and Swissôtel brands. The company also manages Fairmont and
Raffles branded Residences, Estates and luxury private residence club
properties. For more information or reservations, please call
1-800-441-1414 or visit www.fairmont.com.








