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Orchard Hotel Earns LEED CertificationÏ¿½

The Orchard Hotel joins its sister property, the Orchard Garden Hotel in 'green' certification, earning LEED-EB (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design-Existing Building) certification for an existing building by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's only hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Hotel is the second hotel in California and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED-EB is the USGBC's leading edge system for operating high performance buildings dedicated to whole-building cleaning and maintenance issues, recycling programs, exterior maintenance programs and systems upgrades.

The Orchard Hotel, managed by Portfolio Hotels & Resorts, based in Oak Brook, IL, includes 104 guest rooms and is located just two blocks from Union Square on the Powell Street Cable Car Line. Inspiration for meeting the LEED-EB guidelines comes from its 85-year-old owner, Mrs. S.C. Huang. She is passionate about clean environments, after the untimely cancer-related deaths of three family members, and has devoted herself to creating environmentally safe and sustainable hotels.

"Mrs. S.C. Huang pursued a LEED certification for her existing hotel for several important reasons," says Stefan Mehle, general manager for the hotels and regional director for Portfolio Hotels & Resorts. "Studies prove that LEED certified buildings have lower operating costs, higher employee productivity, and happier, healthier occupants. We're extremely proud to lead the hospitality industry in our dedication to our environment and our guests' and employees' quality of life."

Sustainable measures
The Orchard Hotel achieved LEED-EB certification for managing energy use, sustainable cleaning and maintenance practices, employee education, recycling policies, lighting, water and material use as well as incorporating a variety of other sustainable strategies. LEED-EB was established for market leaders to operate buildings that protect and save precious resources while also making good economic sense. The hotel's green practices also include chemical-free cleaning products, a 100% tobacco-free environment, recycled paper and soy-based inks, low flow toilets and showers, CFL, halogen or LED lighting throughout the hotel; low or no-VOC paints, adhesives and sealants; strict recycling and compost programs and more.

"Orchard Hotel's LEED certification demonstrates tremendous green building leadership," says Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO & founding chair, U.S. Green Building Council. "The urgency of USGBC's mission has challenged the industry to move faster and reach further than ever before, and the Orchard Hotels serve as a prime example with just how much we can accomplish."
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