Great Wolf Resorts, Inc. ®
(NASDAQ: WOLF),
North America’s largest family of indoor waterpark resorts,
today
announced all its U.S. properties have achieved Green Seal™
certification for the lodging portion of its operations, making Great
Wolf Lodge® brand resorts the first and only national
hotel chain to earn that distinction. Green Seal is a 20-year-old,
independent, non-profit organization dedicated to creating a more
sustainable world. Green Seal created a rigorous, science-based
environmental standard for the industry, which includes nearly three
dozen environmentally responsible criteria for lodging properties.
Along with the Green Seal announcement, Great Wolf Lodge executives took
the occasion to unveil the company’s own, even more sweeping,
environmental program called "Project
Green Wolf.” Both the hotel and waterpark portions of the business
are part of Project Green Wolf, and the program also includes an
inventive educational program for the resorts’ youngest guests created
in partnership with National Geographic Kids™.
"We believe green tourism is the most important travel trend of our
lifetime, and we wanted to do the right thing by taking a leadership
position on this,” said Kim Schaefer, chief executive officer of Great
Wolf Resorts. "It’s nice to be recognized as the first national hotel
chain to achieve Green Seal Certification, yet more importantly, it’s
gratifying to know we’re doing our part to create a sustainable tourism
product for lots of families and generations to come.”
The company spent the last year making the necessary changes to meet the
Green Seal requirements. As part of the certification process, each
resort underwent an extensive operations audit covering nearly every
aspect of its lodging business. All of the Great Wolf Resorts
properties, including Blue Harbor Resort™ in Sheboygan, Wis.,
achieved Green Seal’s Silver Certification. Additionally, Great Wolf
Lodge – Niagara Falls has received a four leaf Green Leaf™
Eco-Rating from the Audubon Green Leaf Eco-Rating Program in Canada.
Mark Petruzzi, vice president of certification for Green Seal, offered
accolades to Great Wolf Resorts for setting a precedent for the
hospitality industry. "Going green is not only achievable, as evidenced
by Great Wolf Resorts, but it makes good business sense and can actually
save lodging properties money while being more environmentally
responsible,” he said.
In fact, Great Wolf Resorts has already realized cost savings from the
changes made for certification. At Great Wolf Lodge in the Pocono
Mountains, Pa., for example, the company saved nearly nine million
gallons of water in one year by changing plumbing fixtures to low-flow
units. This water, and resulting cost savings, represents only one
property in the company’s portfolio of 12 resorts. Across the board, the
company is also using less electricity and gas, which saves natural
resources and reduces company expenses in these areas.
While undergoing the certification process, Great Wolf Resorts realized
Green Seal Certification only covered the lodging portion of its
business. The company decided to further examine its properties, and set
out to create accountability and guidelines for "greener” waterparks and
the rest of the resort amenities. Thus, Project Green Wolf was born.
Project Green Wolf included rewriting nearly every page of its
operational procedures manuals (covering everything from the indoor and
outdoor waterparks to on-property restaurants) and essentially
rethinking the way it has traditionally done business. While some
specifics vary by property, key areas of the Project Green Wolf program
include:
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Management of Fresh Water Resources
Water conservation
programs include guest linen recycling; laundry facilities that
recycle most of the consumed water; low-flow showers, toilets, and
faucets; and waterless urinals. Additionally, by using the latest in
pool filtration technology, most of the water in the waterparks can be
recycled.
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Waste Minimization, Recycling and Reuse
Recycling bins are
available in all public areas, guest rooms and employee areas. When
possible, Great Wolf Lodge works with local waste specialists to
compost food waste and donate unused food items to local charities.
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Energy Efficiency
Throughout the resorts, Great Wolf Lodge
uses energy-efficient bulbs, highly efficient heating and ventilation
equipment, and Energy Star appliances.
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Environmentally and Socially Sensitive Purchasing
Great
Wolf Lodge’s purchasing partners are held accountable to ensure that
every item ordered is environmentally sensitive. All paper products
are post-consumer recycled, dishwashing and laundry detergents are
biodegradable, and paint is low VOC.
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Guest Education
Great Wolf Lodge focuses on family, so
it’s only natural Project Green Wolf would include children’s
environmental learning programs, developed in partnership with
National Geographic Kids. There are active learning areas, a Green
Wolf TV in-room channel, and interactive Web content, all dedicated to
teaching kids how to be kind to the environment.
For more information about Project Green Wolf and Great Wolf Resorts’
other environmental initiatives, visit www.ProjectGreenWolf.com.
About Great Wolf Resorts, Inc.
Great Wolf Resorts, Inc.® (NASDAQ: WOLF), Madison, Wis., is
North America’s largest family of indoor waterpark resorts, and, through
its subsidiaries and affiliates, owns and operates its family resorts
under the Great Wolf Lodge® and Blue Harbor Resort™
brands. Great Wolf Resorts is a fully integrated resort company with
Great Wolf Lodge locations in: Wisconsin Dells, Wis.; Sandusky, Ohio;
Traverse City, Mich.; Kansas City, Kan.; Williamsburg, Va.; the Pocono
Mountains, Pa.; Niagara Falls, Ontario; Mason, Ohio; Grapevine, Texas;
Grand Mound, Wash.; and Concord, N.C.; and Blue Harbor Resort &
Conference Center in Sheboygan, Wis. Through Great Wolf Resorts’
environmental sustainability program, Project Green Wolf™,
the company is the first and only national hotel chain to have all US
properties Green Seal™ Certified – Silver.
The company’s resorts are family-oriented destination facilities that
generally feature 300 – 600 rooms and a large indoor entertainment area
measuring 40,000 – 100,000 square feet. The all-suite properties offer a
variety of room styles, arcade/game rooms, fitness rooms, themed
restaurants, spas, supervised children’s activities and other amenities.
Additional information may be found on the company’s Web site at www.greatwolf.com.
About Green Seal
Founded in 1989, Green Seal provides science-based environmental
certification standards that are credible, transparent, and essential in
an increasingly educated and competitive marketplace. Its industry
knowledge and standards help manufacturers, purchasers, and end-users
make responsible choices that positively impact business behavior and
improve quality of life.
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Green Seal issued its first
environmental standards in 1991-2, and the first product certifications
were completed in 1992. Thousands of products and services from major
companies have now been certified to meet Green Seal standards, and the
number of major product categories covered by standards has increased to
more than 40. Green Seal may be found online at www.greenseal.org.