Media release June 22, 2009
New Green Hotel Top Choice for Eco Conscious Corporates
A new Auckland hotel is fast becoming a popular destination for eco-conscious dignitaries and business travellers
wanting to lower their carbon footprint.
Auckland City Hotel, which opened just over a year ago, regularly hosts diplomats from Asia and South America, foreign
corporate officials and is also a favourite among New Zealand government departments.
Recently voted ‘the number one four star hotel in Auckland’ by TripAdvisor.com and also receiving a number one ranking
on popular booking site Expedia.co.nz, Auckland City Hotel combines comfortable accommodation with environmentally
friendly practices.
The green hotel is one of the first in New Zealand to use the latest generation energy efficient LED lights in its hotel
lobby, which run on only 3W of power compared to the normal 50W used by halogen light bulbs.
General Manager, Andy Tan, says his team is committed to preserving the environment and where possible promotes
eco-consciousness within the community.
“We are always looking for new ways to help look after the environment,” says Tan. “Less electricity used by the hotel
means lower emission of gases linked to global warming and our philosophy has proved extremely popular with prestigious
eco-conscious travellers.”
Biodegradable corn starch bags and bins are also used in all the hotel kitchens. Known as BioBags, they represent the
world’s largest brand of 100 per cent biodegradable and 100 per cent compostable bags and films.
Tan says all hotel staff are briefed on an internal recycling scheme for rubbish and mini bars are filled only as
required at the request of guests, keeping fridges empty where possible to reduce power usage.
An onsite hybrid Green Cab is also available to transport guests around the city and to the airport.
Along with its environmentally friendly features, Auckland City Hotel offers a taste of history to guests thanks to the
dramatic restoration project which changed the aspect of the historic building.
Originally built in 1912 and formerly Trade Hall Hobson Street, Auckland City Hotel was transformed into a boutique
offering last year.
For more information visit www.achhobson.co.nz
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Notes to editors:
*(as rated by Tripadvisor.com - with more than 20 million reviews and opinions and nearly 32 million unique visitors a
month, TripAdvisor is said to be the largest and most popular travel community on the web.)