As an extension of Gov. Martin Oโ€™Malleyโ€™s Smart, Green and Growing agenda, the Office of Tourism โ€“ in partnership with the Maryland Department of the Environmentย and the Maryland Tourism Council โ€“ is launching Maryland Green Travel. The new initiative will encourage environmentally-friendly practices throughout the stateโ€™s tourism industry and promote Maryland as a โ€œgreenโ€ destination to eco-minded travelers.

The initial stage of the program will create an online, self-certification application for the lodging sector that uses environmental guidelines adopted by the American Hotel and Lodging Association and the best practices of MDEโ€™s Green Registry. A similar process will be implemented for restaurants, attractions and other tourism businesses during 2010.

โ€œWe believe Maryland Green Travel will prove to have great marketing value for individual properties and for the stateโ€™s tourism industry overall,โ€ said Gov. Oโ€™Malley. โ€œMost properties will see cost savings through waste reduction, recycling and innovative approaches to energy and water conservation.โ€

As a voluntary program, Maryland Green Travel will encourage certified properties to share their environmental practices in order to promote themselves as โ€œgreenโ€ properties and to encourage others to similarly reduce their impacts on Marylandโ€™s environment.

The Office of Tourism has designed a โ€œgreenโ€ micro site on its visitmaryland.org web site that promotes the stateโ€™s eco-friendly businesses and attractions to environmentally-conscious consumers. The site, www.visitmaryland.org/green, will also include an online application and provide tips and resources on best practices for environmental management and leadership, waste reduction, energy and water conservation, and transportation.

โ€œIncreasingly, travelers are making travel plans based on sustainable practices that reduce our carbon footprint. Maryland Green Travel will promote those businesses that undergo self-certification, said Margot Amelia, executive director of the Maryland Office of Tourism. โ€œWe would like this program to be a collaborative effort. Industry participation is needed for the program to be beneficial for both the tourism industry and the environment.โ€

Properties that are part of the program will be identified as Maryland Green Travel partners on the official state tourism site, visitmaryland.org, which receives nearly 2 million unique visitors a year. Additionally, participating businesses will be certified for and promoted on the Maryland Department of the Environmentโ€™s Maryland Green Registry.

โ€œI was greatly impressed with how quickly the Office of Tourism has ramped up the Maryland Green Travel program,โ€ said Paul Bales, owner The Crossings at Casey Jones and Culinary Concepts, LLC. โ€œThe Office of Tourism truly has its finger on the pulse of Green initiatives. It was not surprising to hear that Maryland Green Travel program is way ahead on the implementation curve.โ€

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