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Designated hotels must complete a minimum set of best management practices in the areas of communication, water conservation, energy efficiency, waste reduction and clean air to receive a "One Palm" designation. Hotels must progress to "Two Palm" and "Three Palm" designations through continued
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to recognize environmentally conscientious lodging facilities in the state. The program encourages the lodging industry to conserve and protect the state's natural resources through education and certification programs.
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is an online guide that details and ranks the lodges in each state's green programs, and lists those which participate in the
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improvement to retain the right to use the Florida Green Lodging Program designation in their promotion.
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to identify facilities which have implemented continuing programs to conserve
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The Florida Green Lodging Program was established in 2004 by the
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Index

Florida Green Lodging Program
hotels
motels
inns
resorts
environmental responsibility
United States
California
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Maine
Massachusetts
Michigan
New Hampshire
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Vermont
Virginia
certification programs
natural resources
waste
pollution
Energy Star
sustainability

Florida Department of Environmental Protection
"Florida Green Program FAQ"

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