GREATER FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – December 12, 2008 – Aiming to preserve its pristine beaches and natural eco-systems such as the Everglades and mangrove preserves, the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau (GFLCVB) recently established Plan.It.Green, an innovative program created to help offset the carbon footprint from meetings and conventions held within the destination each year.
A partnership with the Broward County Parks and Recreation Division, Plan.It.Green will reestablish native trees and green buffers in Markham Park, located in Sunrise.
"Tourism is such a significant part of who we are, it now also helps us with who we will be," said Nicki E. Grossman, president of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau. "We are honored to be the first CVB to partner with our meetings industry in this very important green initiative."
The GFLCVB has identified three ways to contribute to this program:
Broward County certified Florida Green Lodgings are also contributing to Plan.It.Green by making a donation for reforestation in Broward Parks. Florida Green Lodgings are hotels that have been recognized by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for being environmentally conscientious as a result of their conservation practices or building design.
Currently 26 hotels in Greater Fort Lauderdale have received accreditation. These include: Bahia Mar Beach Resort & Yachting Center; Comfort Inn & Suites, Fort Lauderdale; Comfort Suites Airport & Cruise Port, Fort Lauderdale; Comfort Suites, Tamarac; Coral Springs Marriott Hotel, Golf Club & Convention Center; Courtyard Fort Lauderdale SW/Miramar; Embassy Suites Deerfield Beach Resort & Spa; Embassy Suites Hotel Fort Lauderdale; Fort Lauderdale Grande Hotel & Yacht Club; Gallery ONE – A Doubletree Guest Suites Hotel; Hampton Inn, Hallandale Beach – Aventura; Harbor Beach Marriott Resort & Spa; Hilton Deerfield Beach/Boca Raton; Hilton Fort Lauderdale Airport; Hilton Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort; Hyatt Regency Bonaventure Conference Center & Spa, Weston; Hyatt Regency Pier 66; Mainstay Suites, Tamarac; Miramar Residence Inn; Renaissance Fort Lauderdale Hotel; Renaissance Plantation; Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Airport; Sheraton Suites Cypress Creek, Fort Lauderdale; Sheraton Suites Plantation/Fort Lauderdale West; Sleep Inn & Suites, Dania Beach; The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa.
Kiosk and interpretive signage in Markham Park will recognize the donors of the Plan.It.Green campaign. Visit www.sunny.org/green.
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About Greater Fort Lauderdale
The new Greater Fort Lauderdale is a vibrant, year-round destination offering more than 33,000 hotel rooms at a variety of hotels, resorts, and Superior Small Lodgings, plus several new upscale resorts opening soon. More than ten million annual visitors enjoy Greater Fort Lauderdale's 23 miles of Blue Wave Beaches, 300+ miles of inland waterways that run from the Intracoastal to the Everglades, 4,000 restaurants, top shopping, and a thriving arts and culture scene. For more information, contact the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau at (800) 22-SUNNY or visit www.sunny.org .
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