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Over 600 Hotels Now Green Eco-Leaf Rated Through iStayGreen.org’s Online Environmental Self-Audit

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Over 600 Hotels Now Green Eco-Leaf Rated Through iStayGreen.org’s Online Environmental Self-Audit

As of Thursday over 600 lodging properties have earned the Green Eco-Leaf Rating by completing a 70 point comprehensive eco-audit survey administered by iStayGreen.org – the online social network of environmentally friendly travel. iStayGreen.org continues to experience dramatic growth since our soft launch last fall and currently helps several thousand unique visitors daily find and book environmentally friendly hotels. Everyday we’re having 5 to 10 new properties complete our online self-audit. In the month of May alone we awarded the Green Eco-Leaf Rating to 122 properties ranging from Bed & Breakfasts to Luxury Spa Resorts. At our current rate of growth it is anticipated that over 1,000 properties will have received their rating before the end of summer.

Phoenix, AZ (Advertiser Talk) 01-Sep-2009 — On Thursday, May 28th Pala Casino Spa and Resort located in Pala, California became the 600th lodging property to complete iStayGreen.org’s online self-audit earning a 4 Green Eco-Leaf Rating. The eco-rating allows the public to know the specific environmental initiatives in place at a property, which enables the environmentally conscious traveler to make informed lodging decisions.

Pala Casino Spa and Resort recently awarded the prestigious 4 Green Eco-Leaf Rating

Properties complete the comprehensive online self-audit and earn a Green Eco-Leaf Rating ranging from one to five Eco-Leafs with 5 Green Eco-Leafs being the highest level attainable. Ratings are based on environmental initiatives in-place at the property. Only 12 properties have earned the coveted 5 Green Eco-Leaf Rating thus far; eight in the United States and one in each of Costa Rica, Guatemala, Canada, and Ecuador.

Over half of the properties completing the self-audit fairly evenly divide between 2 and 3 Eco-Leafs on the Green rating scale. The Green Eco-Leaf Ratings breakdown as follows: 9% 4 Eco-Leafs, 30% 3 Eco-Leafs, 36% 2 Eco-Leafs, and 22% 1 Eco-Leaf. While the highest percentage of “Green” lodging is located in the United States, over one fifth of the iStayGreen.org audited properties are located outside the U.S.

Richard Varner, founder of iStayGreen.org states: “iStayGreen.org continues to experience dramatic growth since our soft launch last fall and currently helps several thousand unique visitors daily find and book environmentally friendly hotels.” He went on to say “Everyday we’re having 5 to 10 new properties complete our online self-audit. In the month of May alone we awarded the Green Eco-Leaf Rating to 122 properties ranging from Bed & Breakfasts to Luxury Spa Resorts. At our current rate of growth it is anticipated that over 1,000 properties will have received their rating before the end of summer.”

The lodging industry recognizes the need to create a sustainable future for travel. Properties completing the self-audit and earning the Green Eco-Leaf Rating range from high rise metropolitan hotels to eco-lodges, and from luxury resorts to family run bed and breakfasts. Some properties that have recently completed the online self-audit program include:

 La Valencia Hotel – La Jolla, CA La Cuesta Inn – San Luis Obispo, CA Gecko Villa – Udon Thani, Thialand Best Western All Suite Inn – Santa Cruz, CA Napa Discovery Inn – Napa, CA Fallsview Plaza Hotel – Niagara Falls, Canada Grand Hyatt San Francisco – San Francisco, CA The Westin Tampa Bay Airport – Tampa, FL Hyatt Grand Champions Resort – Indian Wells, CA Howard Johnson San Bruno – San Bruno, CA Sandals Regency Golf Resort – Castries, St. Lucia San Clemente Beach Travelodge – San Clemente, CA The Sidney Pier Hotel And Spa – Sidney, Canada Sheraton Pasadena Hotel – Pasadena, CA Holiday Inn Express Suites Downtown – London, Canada Chalet Kilauea Collection – Volcano, HI Omni San Diego Hotel – San Diego – CA Hilton Whistler Resort and Spa – Whistler, Canada Majestic Hotel South Beach – Miami Beach, FL Comfort Inn Stockton – Stockton, CA Solage Resort and Spa – Calistoga, CALodging properties are gaining significant marketing advantage by promoting their Green initiatives, especially when those initiatives have 3rd Party endorsement, such as the Green Eco-Leaf Rating. iStayGreen.org encourages all lodging properties to take advantage of this marketing opportunity and complete the environmental self-audit to earn the Green Eco-Leaf Rating. Presently the self-audit is being provided at no cost. Upon completion, the property is awarded a badge that is displayed on their website creating “Green” Trust with the eco-concerned traveler.

To find out how a property can earn the Green Eco-Leaf Rating, contact Richard Varner at 602-864-5553 or rvarner (at) istaygreen (dot) org.

About iStayGreen.org: With iStayGreen’s rapidly growing searchable directory of 100,000 lodging properties and over 3,600 Green Listed, it’s easy for anyone to quickly locate and compare “Green” lodging worldwide. To earn a Green Eco-Leaf Rating, hotels must complete a thorough self-audit, and then are rated based on their eco-initiatives. The site also provides an effective way for hotel owners and operators to promote all of the good “Green” things they are doing. Visitors to the site can create their own profiles, add friends, recommend properties, upload photos, form groups, create and respond to forum threads, make reservations, and add comments and reviews to hotel profiles.

Contact: Richard Varner 602-864-5553

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