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Forever Resorts’ Grand Canyon Lodge – North Rim
Receives National Park Service’s Environmental Achievement Award
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Waste Reduction in Grand Canyon National Park Earns Lodge Recognition for Environmental Stewardship
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Grand Canyon National Park, AZ – October 2013 / Hospitality 1ST / Forever Resorts’ Grand Canyon Lodge – North Rim has received an Environmental Achievement Award from the National Park Service for Environmental Stewardship at the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The award was conferred specifically for the Grand Canyon Lodge – North Rim’s waste reduction program.

In 2009, the lodge embarked on a program of daily hand sorting of all solid waste. In 2012 alone, it recycled nearly 55,000 pounds of cardboard, 3,600 pounds of paper, 10,000 pounds of metal, 40,000 pounds of glass and 18,000 pounds of plastic. In addition, 103,000 pounds of food waste was converted to a nutrient-rich liquid and safely discharged into the national park sewer system. Together, these amounts represent a 100 percent diversion of these waste streams.

“We believe good environmental stewardship is not only essential for the health of the planet, but also pays for itself in the long term,” said Mike Kidd, general manager, Grand Canyon Lodge – North Rim. “Since taking over the concession in 2008, our dumpster service cost has been cut by 93 percent – from $54,000 per season to just $4,000. In turn, this cost savings enables us to invest in more efficient technologies, source reduction and waste diversion measures.”

In addition, the lodge’s waste reduction program has resulted in a substantial amount of greenhouse gas reduction. Had the 268,000 pounds of waste generated in 2012 been sent to a landfill, about 132 metric tons of CO2 equivalent of greenhouse gases would have been discharged into the atmosphere. Instead, only approximately 15 metric tons of CO2 equivalent greenhouse gas emissions were generated, representing a reduction of nearly 89 percent.

Nearly every national park in the United States focuses on waste reduction and waste diversion, yet the operations at Grand Canyon National Park – North Rim are still exemplary. Staff at the lodge not only integrated technologies into their operations to achieve their waste management objectives, but also worked closely with Grand Canyon National Park to demonstrate the waste reduction technologies were compatible with the park’s infrastructure, worked diligently to reduce waste before it was generated and strategized to maximize waste diversion.

Due to their success at the North Rim, these waste reduction strategies are being planned for use by concessioners at Acadia National Park, Grand Teton National Park (Signal Mountain Lodge), Glacier National Park, Mount Rainier National Park and others.

About Grand Canyon Lodge – North Rim
Grand Canyon Lodge - North Rim is the only lodging inside the National Park on the North Rim. Located at Bright Angel Point, the Lodge was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987. The original Lodge was constructed in 1928 and burned in 1932. The current Lodge was rebuilt in 1937 using as much of the original structure as possible. Here, guests may enjoy the quiet serenity of the North Rim while enjoying comfortable guest rooms and cabins; the cabins were constructed in the 1930s and 40s. While restrooms and showers have since been added, these cabins retain their original rustic charm. To this day, not one of the cabins has a television or radio.
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Forever Resorts' Grand Canyon Lodge - North Rim Receives National Park Service's Environmental Achievement Award
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Guests may settle into either a western log cabin or a timbered guest room. Options include taking an easy hike along the rim or riding a mule along steep trails into the canyon; pausing to watch the antics of a foraging squirrel; or heading to the main lodge building and enjoy stunning views from its expansive windows or outdoor terrace. From this picturesque spot, visitors may marvel at views of the South Rim and San Francisco Peaks, as well as the Deva, Brahma and Zoroaster temples. Or they may simply listen to the way the breeze blows through the fragrant pinions and ponderosas. For more information or reservations, call 877-386-4383 or visit www.GrandCanyonLodgeNorth.com. Like Grand Canyon Lodge – North Rim on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/GrandCanyonNorthRim.

About Forever Resorts
Forever Resorts is an exceptional collection of destinations providing hospitality services throughout the world. The company focuses on properties with access to nature and one-of-a-kind surroundings for vacations, including houseboating adventures. For more information, go to www.ForeverResorts.com, www.Facebook.com/ForeverResorts or follow us on Twitter @ForeverResorts.
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Placement Dates: 10/01/13 – 12/01/13
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