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3.18.2008 - 11:48am ET
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Marriott Golf Goes Green - 34 Courses To Meet 2008 Audubon Certification
Marriott Announces Mandate Program for all Managed Golf Properties Throughout North America and the Caribbean to Become Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries in 2008
(CSRwire) ORLANDO, Fla., March 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Marriott Golf, one of the world's
premier golf operators, today announced new standards requiring 34 of the
company's managed golf courses throughout North America and the Caribbean
to become Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries, by year end 2008.
Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries, which enable golf
facilities to protect the environment by enhancing precious natural areas
and wildlife habitats, are part of a systemwide commitment by Marriott
International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) to promote environmental stewardship.
Marriott's Audubon Certification mandate program includes 34 golf courses
at 25 locations throughout the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean,
including famed golf destinations such as Doral Golf Resort & Spa, in
Miami, Florida; Royal St. Kitts Golf Club in the British West Indies; and
Shadow Ridge Golf Club in Palm Desert, California, among others. In fact,
Doral, host of the 2008 WGC-CA Championship, March 20-23, will become the
first-ever Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary in North America to
host a World Golf Championships event.
For a look behind the scenes at the Audubon Certification process and
the vision behind the program, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azq_woGZMqo
.
"Marriott Golf is proud to be part of the company's broader green
initiatives by supporting Audubon Certification, golf's environmental gold
standard," said Robert Waller, senior director of grounds, Marriott Golf.
"Our goal is to engage our guests and associates from around the world in
this unique process and to further our commitment to promoting the game of
golf in an eco-friendly way."
In order to achieve Audubon Certification, a golf facility is required
to demonstrate that it is maintaining the highest degree of environmental
quality in several areas including Environmental Planning, Wildlife &
Habitat Management, Outreach & Education, Chemical Use Reduction & Safety,
Water Conservation, and Water Quality Management.
Marriott International has been actively involved in energy
conservation since the 1980's, and over the last decade launched
environmental clean-up projects around the world, replaced 450,000 light
bulbs with fluorescent lighting, introduced linen reuse programs, and
installed 400,000 low-flow showerheads and toilets at its hotels
worldwide. Recently, Marriott's headquarters in Bethesda, along with its
timeshare division based in Orlando, Fla., replaced more than 2.5 million
pieces of Styrofoam and plastic utensils with those made of potato
("SpudWare(TM)"), sugar cane and cornstarch, all fully biodegradable
within an average of 100 days. These industry-leading efforts have been
recognized by the EPA, who awarded Marriott with its 2008 Sustained
Excellence award and placed the ENERGY STAR(R) label on more than 200 of
its hotels (the most of any hotel company).
Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries for golf courses, which are endorsed
by the United States Golf Association, provide information and guidance to
help golf courses preserve and enhance wildlife habitat, and protect
natural resources. To date, and in advance of the 2008 mandate
initiative, Marriott Golf maintains six properties that operate as
Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries, including:
-- Stone Mountain Golf Club in Stone Mountain, Georgia
-- Doral Golf Resort & Spa in Miami, Florida
-- The Ritz-Carlton Members Club in Sarasota, Florida
-- The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida
-- Grande Pines Golf Club in Orlando, Florida
-- The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Grande Lakes in Orlando,
Florida
Each of these properties have achieved certification through a variety of
methods, including the development of water conservation plans; converting
formerly managed turf into wildlife habitat; constructing nesting boxes for
native birds; the creation of butterfly gardens, and much more.
"We are elated with the level of commitment Marriott is showing by
mandating Audubon Certification across their portfolio of golf courses,"
said Kevin Fletcher, executive director of Audubon International. "This
program directly enables golf courses to protect the environment by
improving the quality of land, water, and air, along with conserving
natural resources and protecting wildlife habitats. These proven
environmental management practices will help preserve the natural heritage
of the game of golf for many generations to come."
About Marriott Golf
Marriott Golf manages 62 golf courses at 46 locations in 13 countries,
offering more than 1,000 holes of Championship golf. Marriott has been
managing golf operations since 1970 and is one of the world's premier golf
operators. Marriott provides golf management and consulting services to a
variety of operational environments including resort, private club, daily
fee, golf school and franchises. For more information, visit www.marriottgolf.com.
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) is a leading lodging company
with about 3,000 lodging properties in the United States and 67 other
countries and territories. Marriott International operates and franchises
hotels under the Marriott, JW Marriott, The Ritz-Carlton, Renaissance,
Residence Inn, Courtyard, TownePlace Suites, Fairfield Inn, SpringHill
Suites and Bulgari brand names; develops and operates vacation ownership
resorts under the Marriott Vacation Club, Horizons by Marriott Vacation
Club, The Ritz-Carlton Club and Grand Residences by Marriott brands;
operates Marriott Executive Apartments; provides furnished corporate
housing through its Marriott ExecuStay division; and operates conference
centers. The company is headquartered in Bethesda, Md., and had
approximately 151,000 employees at 2007 year-end. It is ranked as the
lodging industry's most admired company and one of the best companies to
work for by FORTUNE(R), and has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) with the 2007 Sustained Excellence Award and
Partner of the Year since 2004. In fiscal year 2007, Marriott
International reported sales from continuing operations of $13 billion.
For more information or reservations, please visit our web site at www.marriott.com.
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