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Courtyard San Diego Rancho Bernardo launches the MindClick Global Rest Better Sustainability Program

Renovated flagship location to showcase eco-friendly initiatives to enhance overall guest experience.

SAN DIEGO, CA – Courtyard by Marriott and MindClick Global, a leader in supply chain sustainability performance and sourcing solutions, today announced the launch of the Rest Better sustainability program, a MindClick initiative to educate travelers on the environmental impact of implementing green hotel purchasing practices.

“As a Marriott International brand, Courtyard places a high precedent on sustainability,” said Mari Snyder, vice president Social Responsibility & Community Engagement. “Partnering with MindClick Global to launch the Rest Better program at our renovated hotel in Rancho Bernardo goes hand-in-hand with Marriott’s ‘Spirit to Preserve’philosophy and demonstrates the ways we are taking better care of our guests and the environment through our purchasing choices.”

Rest Better: Understanding the Consumer Connection?
Rest Better combines online and onsite marketing and social media messaging to inform guests of the health, community and environmental benefits of furniture and equipment used in the Courtyard Rancho Bernardo’s recent renovation.

Powered by MindClick Global’s Sustainability Index, the Rest Better program also highlights the general sustainability initiatives being implemented across the hotel industry to meet the increasing consumer demand for sustainable business practices.

“A truly green hotel industry begins at the supply chain with the sourcing of products that deliver a better guest experience and make a positive contribution to both the environment and the community,” said JoAnna Abrams, CEO of MindClick Global. “Through our supplier Sustainability Index and a deep understanding of consumer engagement with eco-friendly practices, MindClick Global can help guests of the Marriott and other future hotel brands enjoy the benefits to their wellbeing and the environment.”

MindClick Global’s Sustainability Index rates supply chain sustainability based on established global standards, including those published by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), National Standards Foundation International (NSF) and the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Environmental Energy and Design (LEED) among others.

Courtyard San Diego Rancho Bernardo: Creating a Sustainable Guest Experience
The recently renovated Courtyard San Diego Rancho Bernardo in San Diego, California features suppliers carefully selected by the Courtyard by Marriott brand and verified through MindClick Global’s Sustainability Index.

Early indicators show the initiatives and program are increasing guest satisfaction—results which could have a ripple effect of what it means for the hospitality industry’s continued efforts to green their supply chain.  

“Consumers are increasingly health conscious and environmentally aware, and industry research proves they prefer to support companies, products and services that share those values,” said Dave Lippert, vice president, Architecture & Construction Procurement for Marriott International. “In fact, according to a 2012 study of 5,000 Expedia consumers, 93 percent of travelers surveyed would choose a hotel based upon its use of sustainable design and furnishings over a comparable property emphasizing operational sustainability, such as energy savings and water reduction.”

“We know today’s guests expect healthier alternatives and demonstrated social and environmental responsibility,” said Craig Amos, executive vice president of Capital Investments at Apple REIT Seven, the hotel’s owner. “The MindClick Sustainability Index, supported by the Rest BetterTM program, helps us to efficiently source sustainable products and communicate our accomplishments with our customers.”    

Examples of products and furnishings highlighted in the Rest BetterTM program include wall coverings, guest room carpet and conference room tables made from recycled materials, as well as furniture manufactured using sustainably harvested wood and toxin-free materials at production facilities within 100 miles of the hotel.

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