Energy saving describes actions to reduce the energy consumption. An example is the installation of Energy saving lamps or insulating glass windows.
Towels and linen are used several times and not changed daily.
The energy consumption is 100% CO2 neutral, meaning any carbon that is emitted is offset by funding projects that sequester or avoid carbon emissions to ensure minimal enviornmental impact of the hotel.
The provider uses solar panels to capture solar energy to generate thermal energy for the hotel.
Towels will be changed only if necessary or requested to reduce washing and the water use that comes with it.
The shower heads, taps, and faucets have low water consumption by using water saving appliances that either regulate the flow of the water or aerate the water to reduce quantity.
The toilets have low water consumption using either a low-flow toilet or a two-stage flush system to reduce water use.
The garden irrigation is operated from a rainwater collection tank rather than the main water supply of potable water.
The pool is a fresh water pool, which is more sustainable than a saltwater pool due to the reduced electricity use, cheaper cost, and simple maintenance.
Toilets should run on rainwater rather than the main water supply to reduce unnecessary potable water consumption.