Ski Vermont Winter News: Eco-Mountains
11-20-2007
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE SNOW BOWL CONTINUES CARBON NEUTRALITY
- After becoming the first totally carbon neutral ski area in the country last
season, the Middlebury College Snow Bowl will once again offset its total carbon
footprint.
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OKEMO RE-ENERGIZES WIND POWER COMMITMENT
LUDLOW, Vt. – Okemo Mountain
Resort is officially continuing its commitment to environmental stewardship
through the purchase of renewable energy certificates from Sterling Planet, the
nation's leading renewable energy retail provider.
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A LEGACY OF LEADERSHIP AT STRATTON
STRATTON MOUNTAIN, Vt. - In February
of 2006, Stratton Mountain celebrated its ecological heritage and legacy with
the unveiling of a new environmental campaign and plan for the future entitled,
“Fresh Tracks”. Then in November 2006, Stratton took its first big step under
Fresh Tracks, offsetting 100% of its energy usage with the purchase of Green
Energy Credits, through Renewable Choice of Denver, CO.
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MOUNT SNOW PROJECTED TO SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE ENERGY CONSUMPTION WITH FAN GUN
INVESTMENT
WEST DOVER, Vt. – Mount Snow’s $3.5 million investment in
snowmaking technology may sound steeper than a black diamond trail, but the
long-term savings on energy consumption will make the resort’s efforts to be
more environmentally friendly as easy as a green circle practice run.
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MAD RIVER GLEN: ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES
WAITSFIELD, Vt. - While Mad
River Glen’s ski experience is unique, the mountain’s ownership structure,
business model of sustainability and its mission of protection and preservation
are downright revolutionary. They believe that by operating in a responsible and
sustainable way, with minimum impact, (along with the great skiing) Mad River
Glen's unique ski experience will appeal to a viable niche of skiers for years
to come.
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BURKE SAVES 39 TONS FROM LAND FILLS YEARLY
EAST BURKE, Vt. - Burke
Mountain’s environmental and efficiency efforts extend far beyond the recycling
of paper, glass, cans, plastic and using energy efficient fixtures. Burke
Mountain is part of the Vermont Business Materials Exchange (VBMX).
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JAY PEAK ADDS GREENWARE DISPOSIBLE CUPS, ECOBLUE CUBES FOR WATER
CONSERVATION TO ITS LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES
JAY, Vt. – Jay Peak
Resort will continue to expand its environmental program for the 2007-2008
season with the addition of Greenware disposable cups, water conservation
efforts, and the enhancement of its existing single stream, no separating,
co-mingled recycling program.
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SMUGGS ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGN KEEPS IT FRESH
SMUGGLERS' NOTCH, Vt. -
Smugglers’ Notch Resort’s 2007/2008 Keepin’ It Fresh! Campaign involves many
initiatives on Smugglers’ part and also invites visitors to help in pursuing
fresh air, fresh water, fresh snow and fresh tracks.
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STOWE BECOMES THE FIRST MOUNTAIN RESORT IN THE NATION TO EARN AUDUBON
INTERNATIONAL’S GREEN COMMUNITY AWARD
STOWE, Vt. - Spruce Peak at Stowe,
Stowe Mountain Resort’s new base-area development, has earned the Audubon Green
Community Award from Audubon International, a non-profit environmental
organization headquartered in New York State.
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