The hard truth of green luxury travel

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The hard truth of green luxury travel

1 Comment 03 June 2009

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A look at what really is ‘green’.

“Green” has become yet another upscale offer for hotels and resorts around the world. The concept allows a premium to be charged – and justifiably so, given the increased expenses that come with minimizing environmental impact. Guests get to feel good when they indulge, and the hotel makes a few extra bucks. Everyone wins, right? Well, it isn’t that simple. Any environmentally friendly measures publicized by a resort may be inherently “green.” A bag made from recycled material, for example, may result in a lower carbon footprint. However, this probably won’t compensate for wasteful behavior elsewhere on the property. Luxury is wasteful by design, and travelers seeking green resorts need to think past the trappings of conscience publicized by the resort. Think about any hotel room – from mid-range through the absurdly upscale. The toilet paper is replaced when only a third of the roll has been used. Soap used once or twice is swapped for a fresh bar. You can opt to use the same towel two days in a row – likewise sheets – but it isn’t the norm. It’s a choice you get to make. So, who gives a shit if the lettuce is grown locally? – From Gadling



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  1. montani says:

    Right now it is fashionable to be green. If the resorts and high end hotels were really to go “green”,no one would go. Imagine no air conditioning. It is easy to buy natural products,it is not so easy to conserve water,electricity,and natural gas, without guests being inconvenienced.


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