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South Tahoe hotel implementing sustainable practices


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Avalon Lodge in South Lake Tahoe has partnered with Clean the World Foundation to recycle amenities to be redistributed to impoverished and disaster stricken areas in need.

hotelThis is just one of the ways it is promoting sustainability.

Hotel amenities will be collected, recycled, sanitized, and distributed worldwide to reduce the risk of pneumonia, diarrhea, the leading cause in deaths of children under 5, as well as other diseases. Studies have shown the risk of disease has been reduced 60 percent in regions that received donations. Countries receiving recycled soaps include Haiti, Pakistan, Armenia, India, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Ethiopia, Uganda, and Swaziland.

To further support sustainable living, the Avalon Lodge uses local vendors whenever possible, resulting in handmade furniture by local craftsman Mike Leary, breakfast breads from the Sugarpine Bakery and art and jewelry featured for sale in their Market Café by members of the Tahoe Art League. This summer, the Avalon Lodge began promoting walking and biking rather than driving by providing bicycles for their guests to borrow free of charge.

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  1. Garry Bowen says - Posted: July 28, 2011

    Many thanks to the Avalon Lodge and welcome to our community. . . you are contributing in thoughtful ways that can only expand what sustainability really means, whether a resident or visiting citizen – a better quality of life, with less waste.

    “Going green” is not only about major capital expense that’s concerned with how quickly a R.O.I. happens, as is the case with renovation or physical plant improvements. It’s also in the details.

    Sustainability is a “top line” issue when it comes to making clientele feel secure – a prime ingredient for a happy stay. . .

    You’re an asset to the Tahoe experience!

  2. tahoeadvocate says - Posted: July 28, 2011

    The new owners want to run a quality lodging business. They are helping to restore the Lakeside Park neighborhood which has been severely affected by the city’s nonfeasance with regards to the Tahole. Give them your support!