More hotels in US embrace sustainability
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DR Stuart Gitlow, a psychiatrist, travelled this month to the Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta for a presentation at a conference about treating drug addiction.
During his three-night stay, he dispensed with housekeeping. "I don't need my bed made every day and can certainly use the same towel three mornings in a row," he wrote in an email. Dr Gitlow was rewarded for his green efforts with 500 Starwood Preferred Guest loyalty points for each night of his stay. Had he not chosen points, he also had the option of receiving a US$5 voucher for food.
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