March 12, 2007 - Rita Canady, deputy director of the Department of
Labor & Economic Growth, today announced that the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center, located on the campus
of Michigan State University in East Lansing, has earned Green
Lodging Michigan certification.
Green Lodging Michigan (GLM) encourages hotels,
resorts, motels, and bed & breakfast facilities to implement environmental
initiatives and cost-saving 'green' practices to conserve energy, reduce water
consumption, protect air quality, reduce waste, and participate in
environmentally preferred purchasing.
"This important accreditation is like the
Good Housekeeping seal of environmental responsibility," said Canady. ?It validates the hotelier's commitment to
'green' business practices and that environmental and economic goals are a top
priority. GLM is also helping to ensure the viability of our lodging facilities
and the thousands of related hospitality jobs that stay in Michigan."
The Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center implemented several
environmental initiatives at the facility such as using occupancy sensors to
control lighting, using Energy Star light bulbs, and offering towel/linen reuse
programs to guests. The Kellogg Center also works hard to
communicate environmental initiatives to staff, and conduct employee training
on environmental initiatives.
"We are very pleased to receive partner certification
in the Green Lodging program," said Rick Gierman,
Engineering Supervisor at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center. ?We are committed to efforts to keep a sustainable environment, as is
the entire University. And we are devoted to supporting the University's
mission to be a leader in environmental initiatives."
GLM is a joint effort between DLEG and the
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to encourage the lodging
industry to conserve and protect the state's natural resources while increasing
marketability and lowering utility costs.
"GLM is a relatively new way to involve
hoteliers in the effort to help Michigan continue as the leader
in environmental beauty and abundant natural resources," said Steven E.
Chester, director of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
GLM is a voluntary and non-regulatory
certification program offered through the Michigan Energy Office in DLEG to hoteliers at no
charge. The Michigan Energy Office and the DEQ provide technical assistance to
those who are interested in implementing "green" strategies and
earning certification. The GLM program certifies facilities based on
environmental initiatives such as air quality, energy efficiency, solid waste
reduction, toxic waste management, water conservation, purchasing and
communication. There are three levels of certification: Partner, Steward, and
Leader, which can be earned by completing a self-assessment checklist and
achieving a minimum number of requirements and points.
The Michigan Energy Office promotes energy
efficiency and renewable energy resource development to Michigan's residents,
businesses, and public institutions. For more information about the Green
Lodging Michigan program and to download the GLM application packet and
self-assessment checklist, visit the website at www.michigan.gov/greenlodging.
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