Wyndham Worldwide, one of the world’s largest hospitality companies hosting nearly 200 million guests each year, held a “Global Green
Day”, an event to officially kick off WyndhamGreen, the company’s environmental and sustainability
program.
Wyndham Worldwide is seizing the opportunity to manage energy consumption as a part of the
company’s overall green strategy across its businesses and brands, which together encompass nearly 70,000 properties in 100 countries. Due to its numerous brands, properties and
distribution points, the WyndhamGreen program is expected to have a large impact on the
company’s overall carbon footprint.
“As one of the world’s largest hospitality companies across six continents, Wyndham Worldwide initiated WyndhamGreen because it fits our
global commitment to corporate social responsibility and the environment. WyndhamGreen is not just a program, but a way of living and working
that is based on our vision and values,” said Stephen P. Holmes, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Wyndham Worldwide. “Wyndham
Worldwide has a unique opportunity to leverage our scale and adopt practices that will have a significant and lasting environmental impact. While
each individual act may seem small and insignificant, our collective actions are truly meaningful given our global footprint. We are committed to
conserving our natural resources, preserving our habitats and preventing pollution.”
“Global Green Day” events took place in more than 35 Wyndham Worldwide offices around the globe including U.S. locations in Ft. Lauderdale
and Orlando, Fla.; Indianapolis, IN; Springfield, Miss.; Las Vegas, NV; Parsippany, N.J.; Aberdeen, S.D.; Johnson City, Tenn.; and Redmond, Wash.
International locations include: Australia, Canada, India, South Africa, Southeast Asia, Mexico and the United Kingdom. The event included
educational components on the WyndhamGreen program, access to eco-friendly products and vendor booths, and the launch of the
company’s
Green website.
From the hotel standard linen reuse program to sustainable uniforms and cleaning products, Wyndham is looking at virtually every corner of its
operations to evaluate where changes can be made that will lessen environmental impact.
Over the next year, Wyndham Worldwide will be implementing “best practices” throughout their portfolio with many new and existing properties
pursuing LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certifications, enhancing recycling and water reduction programs, and the
addition of sustainable Blue Harmony Spa and Fitness Centers, allergy-sensitive CleanAir rooms and meeting spaces at Wyndham Hotels and
Resorts properties.
Wyndham is furthering its green efforts with selected suppliers and vendors. The hospitality company’s alliances now include ENERGY STAR, a
joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy, and the first-to-market green uniform program with
Cintas.
Wyndham Worldwide’s “Global Green Day” was attended by over 14,145 associates across the globe. Wyndham Worldwide’s green initiatives are
led by Faith Taylor, vice president of sustainability and
innovation, and a Green Council with members from across the company’s global businesses and locations.
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