NEW DELHI: An Indian resort — ITC Mughal — has turn out to be the sector’s first resort to be awarded the LEED Zero Water Certification through america Green Building Council.
The hospitality primary says LEED Zero is the brand new usual for international towns, communities and structures as they attempt to succeed in a sustainable long term. “In LEED Zero Water, a balance is maintained between total potable water consumption and total alternative or recycled water use.”
As a part of its efforts to be self-sufficient, ITC Mughal has been following a sustainable procedure which guarantees that water necessities for its structures and processes are met through shooting rainwater and treating it for suitable intake, ITC says.
ITC Hotels divisional leader govt Anil Chadha mentioned sustainability is the bedrock in their operations. “ITC Mughal is the first hotel globally to be awarded the LEED Zero Water Certification by the US Green Building Council. The recognition validates our responsible luxury ethos that seeks to integrate planet positive experiences into various facets of hotel operations.”
“ITC Hotels is the largest hotel chain in the world with 22 of its hotels being awarded the LEED Platinum Certification by USGBC. Also, the world’s first twelve hotels certified by the council as LEED Zero Carbon are all ITC Hotels … we shall continue to create world-class luxury experiences through responsible practices which are in harmony with the environment and society,” the ITC mentioned.
Last 12 months 10 ITC Hotels homes had attained “net zero carbon status” through reaching “LEED Zero Carbon Certification” of USGBC. The first 10 accommodations on the planet to have accomplished this landmark are: ITC Windsor, Bengaluru; ITC Grand Chola, Chennai; ITC Gardenia, Bengaluru; Welcome Hotel Bengaluru; Welcome Hotel Guntur; Welcome Hotel Chennai; ITC Mughal, Agra; Welcome Hotel Coimbatore; Welcome Hotel SheratonNew Delhi, and ITC Grand Central, Mumbai, ITC Hotels had mentioned in a commentary then.
The hospitality primary says LEED Zero is the brand new usual for international towns, communities and structures as they attempt to succeed in a sustainable long term. “In LEED Zero Water, a balance is maintained between total potable water consumption and total alternative or recycled water use.”
As a part of its efforts to be self-sufficient, ITC Mughal has been following a sustainable procedure which guarantees that water necessities for its structures and processes are met through shooting rainwater and treating it for suitable intake, ITC says.
ITC Hotels divisional leader govt Anil Chadha mentioned sustainability is the bedrock in their operations. “ITC Mughal is the first hotel globally to be awarded the LEED Zero Water Certification by the US Green Building Council. The recognition validates our responsible luxury ethos that seeks to integrate planet positive experiences into various facets of hotel operations.”
“ITC Hotels is the largest hotel chain in the world with 22 of its hotels being awarded the LEED Platinum Certification by USGBC. Also, the world’s first twelve hotels certified by the council as LEED Zero Carbon are all ITC Hotels … we shall continue to create world-class luxury experiences through responsible practices which are in harmony with the environment and society,” the ITC mentioned.
Last 12 months 10 ITC Hotels homes had attained “net zero carbon status” through reaching “LEED Zero Carbon Certification” of USGBC. The first 10 accommodations on the planet to have accomplished this landmark are: ITC Windsor, Bengaluru; ITC Grand Chola, Chennai; ITC Gardenia, Bengaluru; Welcome Hotel Bengaluru; Welcome Hotel Guntur; Welcome Hotel Chennai; ITC Mughal, Agra; Welcome Hotel Coimbatore; Welcome Hotel SheratonNew Delhi, and ITC Grand Central, Mumbai, ITC Hotels had mentioned in a commentary then.