Posts Tagged ‘green’

Free And Green Things-To-Do

July 6th, 2010

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Finding free and green activities is easier than many travelers think.  At traveling greener, we always seek out those free, green things-to-do wherever we’re traveling.

Walking may be the easiest green and free activity for travelers.  Other easy options can range from cycling, visiting local markets and parks to volunteering.

Some communities support free things-t0-do for visitors like local walking tours, free museum admission and more.

If y0u’re traveling in the UK, Brighton offers these free and green options:

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Planning A 2010 Trip To Africa?

December 18th, 2009

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Are you planning a 2010 trip to Africa?

Then you might be interested in the Gap Adventures Africa Overland program. Recently, the adventure travel company announced it will guarantee all Africa Overland departures through to mid-2010 except for the standalone Kenya and Tanzania Overland trip (DKTO).

The Africa Overland tour network features 40+ itinerary options in nine countries including some 20 new 2010  options.  Among these African destinations are small villages in Malawi; isolated beaches on Zanzibar and adventure spots in Victoria Falls and Jinja.

Says Gap Adventures founder Bruce Poon Tip:

“These guaranteed departures provide a fantastic opportunity for our passengers to explore more of Africa’s pristine destinations in the sustainable, authentic manner they expect from us. Adventurers can rest assured that their once-in-a-lifetime journeys to embrace Africa’s beautiful and bizarre wildlife and culture will depart as planned.”

For more info, check out Gap Adventures online.

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Florida Hotel Greening Grows

October 26th, 2009

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Eco-conscious travelers to Florida will have more green hotel options this fall/winter.

Eleven more lodging facilities have joined the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Green Lodging Program. They have implemented green practices that are protective of Florida’s natural resources.  To date, 579 lodging facilities in Florida are now designated in the state’s voluntary program.

Says DEP Director of Sustainable Initiatives Deas Bohn:

“Lodging facilities are recognizing the value in green just in time for fall visitors and the upcoming holiday travel season. By adopting practices that protect Florida’s environment without sacrificing the comforts of their guests, these 11 facilities are setting a great example of environmental stewardship for Floridians and visitors alike.”

The new designations statewide are:

Northwest
• Courtyard by Marriott, Panama City
• Ramada Hotel and Conference Center, Tallahassee
• Residence Inn Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol, Tallahassee

Northeast
• Courtyard by Marriott – Kendall Town, Jacksonville
• Park Place, Cedar Key

Central
• Country Inn and Suites, Cape Canaveral
• Hyatt Place, Lake Mary
• Nickelodeon Family Suites, Orlando

Southeast
• Holiday Inn Fort Lauderdale Airport, Fort Lauderdale
• Wyndham Garden Hotel, Boca Raton

South
• Holiday Inn Express, Bonita Springs

The Florida Green Lodging Program, launched in 2004, establishes environmental guidelines for hotels and motels to conserve natural resources and prevent pollution.  Designated members must adopt green practices to conserve energy, reduce water consumption, protect air quality and reduce waste.

For more information, visit the Florida Green Lodging Program online.

Southwest Debuts ‘Green Plane’

October 22nd, 2009

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Southwest Airlines has debuted a “Green Plane”, a Boeing 737-700 that will be a test environment for environmentally responsible materials and Customer comfort products.

Says Gary Kelly, Southwest’s Chairman, President, and CEO:

“Southwest is proud to lead the aviation industry in environmental stewardship and honored to be working with these eco-friendly vendors and our partners at Boeing. We are excited to test their forward-thinking products and expect these green products to not only help the environment, but also create a fuel and materials cost saving for Southwest.”

Among the eco-friendly products that will be tested on the green plane include:

  • InterfaceFLOR Carpet – The 100 percent recyclable, carbon neutral carpet is returned to the manufacturer at the end of its service life and completely re-manufactured into new carpet.
  • Seat covers – Two new products offer more than twice the durability than the current leather seats and  a weight savings of almost two pounds per seat.
  • e-Leather – This eco-friendly, lightweight and scuff resistant man-made alternative to traditional leather is made from recycled materials discarded by the leather industry.
  • IZIT Leather – A  new breed of premium leather alternative, this product is lightweight, economical and durable.
  • Life Vest Pouch – This product offers a weight savings of one pound per passenger.
  • Foam Fill – A lighter weight fill in the back of the seats reduces weight while providing increased Customer comfort.

On Nov. 1, Southwest will also launch a more robust onboard recycling program, which will allow the airline to recycle more material.

For more information, visit Southwest Airlines.

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