Properties listed on these websites participate in established and approved ‘green’ programs — with many of the properties exceeding the required standards.
As part of the new partnership, consumers will now have access to comprehensive details on reputable green properties.
“It’s critical that hoteliers walk their talk when it comes to making claims about their hotels being green,” notes Glenn Hasek, editor/publisher of Green Lodging News. “Travelers today are eco-smart and will quickly notice exaggerated claims.”
“We're very excited to be partnering with a company that offers such a top-notch green lodging certification program. We are hoping that all of our members will look into getting certified in order to offer that higher level of green guarantee to their visitors,” says Lisa Gray, founder/owner of Green Vacation Hub.
Rania Deimezi - Friday, November 16, 2007