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Green Globe recertification awarded to Marriott hotel in Jumeirah

Delta Hotels by Marriott, Jumeirah Beach Dubai has announced that the hotel has been recertified by Green Globe for the second consecutive year. It is leading the way in exercising sustainable initiatives through routine checks.
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Delta Hotels by Marriott, Jumeirah Beach Dubai has announced that the hotel has been recertified by Green Globe for the second consecutive year.
 
Located in the heart of Dubai's Jumeirah Beach Residences (JBR), the hotel is leading the way in exercising sustainable initiatives through routine checks including measuring the consumption of water, electricity, gas, and natural resources as well as waste volume at the property.
 
"Effective energy and water saving measures have been implemented across the property during the 2019-2020 period, in line with Delta Hotels by Marriott Jumeirah Beach’s key environmental goals to optimise utilisation of resources, through the data that was gathered and analysed through this check," the hotel said in a statement.
 
During the quiet times of the pandemic, the hotel upgraded its systems with energy saving measures wherein all the staircase lights were replaced with motion sensors to dim lights when no movement is detected. This has resulted in energy savings of 435.12 Kw per day, a total of 13,053.60 Kw per month, it added.
 
Talking about the recertification, Chief Engineer Binu Anandan said: “We are delighted to be recertified by Green Globe as it is the epitome of our efforts to build a more sustainable environment, in line with the UAE’s Sustainable Development Goals.
 
"As a team, we endeavour to continue implementing new actions that will lead to further improvement in the coming years as well as set an example and motivate our partners to follow suit.”
 
To meet water reduction targets, water saving aerators were also fitted in the guest rooms on wash basins, kitchen sinks, shower heads and bidet systems. Through this measure, the hotel now has a total water savings of 50 per cent with a flow rate of 36.5 litre/minute as compared to previous flow rate of 72 litre/minute.
 
The hotel also installed hands-free faucets in guest public restrooms last year.-TradeArabia News Service

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