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Keystone: green factor
- Introduction to green factor assessments
- Environmental overview of resorts
- Environmental initiatives
ISO14001 approved:No
Is the resort ISO14001 approved?
ISO 14001 is a worldwide standard of environmental management for any organisation, created in 1996. Ski resorts on at least four continents are known to be working towards obtaining ISO 14001 certification or to have already achieved it. ISO 14001 is an environmental management system applying to those environmental issues which a ski resort business, or any company, has some control over and can be expected to influence if they want to.
The ISO 14001 standard helps any organisation to implement, maintain and improve an environmental management system; assure itself of its conformance with its own stated environmental policy and to demonstrate that it is conforming with those standards and any other environmental laws and regulations.
Recycling:Yes
Does the resort recycle?
Resorts increasingly offer recycling facilities to guests, either within their accommodation and/or at special recycling points, which are hopefully convenient.
As always there's a range of how far individual resorts go. Some go as far as looking to use waste to run their communal heating systems and others make targets to recycle 100% of all waste.
Green power user:Yes
Is the resort a green power user?
'Green' power (eco-friendly) typically means wind generated or other naturally produced energy such as solar cells. On the other hand, some fuel sources like bio diesel are less polluting than conventional fuels so could be considered a step in the right direction, if not the perfect answer.
Of course there is a great variation in how much (or how little!) a resort can do, from running a few snowmobiles on bio-diesel to having the entire resort operating on wind power or other renewable energies.
Traffic reduction:Yes
Does the resort have a traffic reduction policy?
Traffic reduction can take many forms. Several Swiss resorts and a few in other countries have banned cars altogether for decades. Some have never had cars on their streets.
Other approaches include pedestrianised centres and out-of-centre car parking with resort centre access only on foot or by public transport - hopefully, electrically powered buses. These, along with expensive and/or severely restricted resort centre parking, and an efficient free and cheap bus service, all help to reduce traffic problems and thus cut emissions.
Sewage properly managed:Yes
Does the resort have a waste reduction policy?
The influx of winter guests to ski areas tends to bring an influx of, what's politely termed 'waste water', to the mountains as thousands of guests use the toilets on the mountain and bathroom in their accommodation.
The most environmentally forward thinking ski areas are using techniques such as composting to reduce waste from mountain restaurants. In some areas purified wastewater is also being used for snowmaking, on the one hand an eco friendly measure as it recycles, on the other it might be argued that if water is needed for snowmaking in an area of marginal precipitation, their shouldn't be a ski area there.
Climate policy:Yes
Does the resort have a climate policy?
If a ski resort has a climate policy it means that the 'great and the good' in the resort have got together to work out a strategy to minimise the resort's impact on climate change and global warming. This can include many different initiatives such as recycling, communal heating, ensuring new buildings cause minimal environmental impact and so on. Most important is the ethos of the community to take the potential environmental impact of all resort aspects of life into consideration now and in the future.
Green building policy:No
Does the resort have a green building policy?
Ski resorts are increasingly looking at minimising the environmental impact of their construction projects, as well as the impact of newly erected buildings and other infrastructure.
Having a green building policy means resorts put environmental concerns at the top of the list when working on new projects. This can include a myriad of things from using helicopters to reduce the damage to surrounding land when building in sensitive areas, to using natural, local materials for building and looking for maximum insulation and minimum power requirements, ideally supplied in as eco-friendly a way as possible.
Major Initiatives
One of the World's Largest Corporate Users of Renewable Energy
Keystone owners Vail Resorts became one of the world's largest corporate users of renewable energy when it switched its five resorts and other buildings to use wind power.
The company purchases 152,000 megawatt-hours of wind energy per year saving the release of over 200 million pounds of carbon dioxide.
The resort's Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Heavenly resorts as well as a Lodge it owns in Jackson Hole and its various retail outlets will all have their conventional electricity usage offset by the purchase of power through wind-power broker Renewable Choice Energy Inc. It is not physically possible for Vail to have wind-generated electricity wired direct to them, so instead they buy the equivalent value of wind power, which is then released in to the grid on their behalf.
"By embracing wind power as a clean and renewable source for 100 percent of our company-wide energy use, we want to reinforce our commitment to the natural environment in which we operate ." said Rob Katz, Vail Resorts' CEO.
Educational Information Centre
The Educational Information Centre provides guests with on-hand Keystone experts, resort maps and up-to-date information, and also serves to educate visitors about the environmental efforts and programs at Keystone.
Energy-saving and recycled materials were utilized in the development of the environmentally-friendly facility. Solar-powered roof shingles generate electricity for the entire building and the use of the sun as the primary source of daylight will make lights necessary only in the evening or on cloudy days. Recycled materials, such as reusable doors and windows, have been donated to the resort for use in the development of the center.
"Protecting natural resources and educating guests are key initiatives of our environmental programs at Keystone and the Keystone Neighbourhood Company," said Katy Syko of Keystone Neighbourhood Company.
Earth Day
Keystone's Earth Day celebration has featured on-site demonstrations and booths featuring an electric hybrid vehicle, windsource power, alternative power sources and recycling helped to educate and motivate guests to make Earth Day every day."
With snowshoe ecology tours, one of the industry's first composting projects, an in-room environmental program and computer recycling, Keystone endeavours to be an environmental leader in the industry.
Since resorts are continuously increasing and improving their environmental practices, we update the Green Resort Guide throughout the year. If you have any information about new resort environmental policies/practices or anything that you think we may have missed, please email greenresortguide@skiclub.co.uk.
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