DLEG Launches New Green Lodging Michigan Program The Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center Earns Steward Certification Today
Robert W. Swanson, director of the Department of Labor & Economic Growth, today announced that The Ralph A. MacMullan (RAM) Conference Center, located in Roscommon, has earned Green Lodging Michigan certification.
Green Lodging Michigan (GLM) encourages hotels, resorts, motels, and bed & breakfast facilities to implement environmental initiatives and cost-saving ‘green' practices to conserve energy, reduce water consumption, protect air quality, reduce waste, and participate in environmentally preferred purchasing.
"It's like the Good Housekeeping seal of approval of being green," Swanson said. "The mark of environmental responsibility of hoteliers who show a commitment to "green" business practices and can demonstrate that environmental and economic goals are a top priority. GLM will help ensure the viability of our lodging facilities and the thousands of related hospitality jobs that will never be outsourced."
The RAM Center implemented many unique environmental initiatives at their facility such as using programmable thermostats to control temperature, implementing a towel/linen reuse program, and purchasing specifications for Michigan food and products.
"Managing this facility with the environment in mind has always been a priority," said Mark Buchinger, administrative manager of the Office of Land and Facilities, Michigan Department of Natural Resources. "Participating in the Green Lodging Michigan program has validated those practices and provided us with information on additional ways to help us do our part in preserving the unique environment here on Higgins Lake. Conservation measures we've undertaken have reduced energy consumption and have helped to contain costs."
GLM is a joint effort between DLEG and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to encourage the lodging industry to conserve and protect the state's natural resources while increasing marketability and lowering utility costs.
"GLM is a new way to involve hoteliers in the effort to help Michigan continue as the leader in environmental beauty and abundant natural resources," said Steven E. Chester, director of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
GLM is a voluntary and non-regulatory certification program offered through the Michigan Energy Office in DLEG to hoteliers at no charge. The Michigan Energy Office provides technical assistance to those who are interested in implementing "green" strategies and earning certification. The GLM program certifies facilities based on environmental initiatives such as air quality, energy efficiency, solid waste reduction, toxic waste management, water conservation, purchasing and communication. There are three levels of certification: Partner, Steward, and Leader, which can be earned by completing a self-assessment checklist and achieving a minimum number of requirements and points.
The RAM Center was certified at the Steward level and was one of six facilities to be recognized as a ‘green lodge' at the GLM program launch today at the Michigan Society of Government Meeting Professionals' monthly meeting at the Holiday Inn Express in Okemos.
The Michigan Energy Office promotes energy efficiency and renewable energy resource development to Michigan's residents, businesses, and public institutions. For more information about the Green Lodging Michigan program and to download the GLM application packet and self-assessment checklist, visit the website at www.michigan.gov/greenlodging.