Lloyd Alter I have always thought that those “save the planet, re-use your towel” signs in fleabag motels were less about saving the planet than they were about saving money, and it appears that hotel workers feel the same way; In Toronto, hotel workers are claiming that green initiatives are “bogus.” Starwood’s Sheraton chain has started a “Make a Green Choice” program where guests get a $5 voucher for food or drinks in exchange for doing without housekeeping…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Lloyd Alter I have always thought that those “save the planet, re-use your towel” signs in fleabag motels were less about saving the planet than they were about saving money, and it appears that hotel workers feel the same way; In Toronto, hotel workers are claiming that green initiatives are “bogus.” Starwood’s Sheraton chain has started a “Make a Green Choice” program where guests get a $5 voucher for food or drinks in exchange for doing without housekeeping…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Are "Green Initiatives" in Hotels Bogus? Hotel Workers Think So
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Lloyd Alter I have always thought that those “save the planet, re-use your towel” signs in fleabag motels were less about saving the planet than they were about saving money, and it appears that hotel workers feel the same way; In Toronto, hotel workers are claiming that green initiatives are “bogus.” Starwood’s Sheraton chain has started a “Make a Green Choice” program where guests get a $5 voucher for food or drinks in exchange for doing without housekeeping…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Are "Green Initiatives" in Hotels Bogus? Hotel Workers Think So
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Lloyd Alter I have always thought that those “save the planet, re-use your towel” signs in fleabag motels were less about saving the planet than they were about saving money, and it appears that hotel workers feel the same way; In Toronto, hotel workers are claiming that green initiatives are “bogus.” Starwood’s Sheraton chain has started a “Make a Green Choice” program where guests get a $5 voucher for food or drinks in exchange for doing without housekeeping…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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