Gaia Napa Valley Hotel and Spa in California is Gold

Gold LEED Certified Gaia Napa Valley Hotel & Spa in Northern California is an eco–friendly property whose name Gaia means “Mother Earth” in Greek.

Gaia’s green features include:

  • Skylights: Solatube tubular skylights are used in conference rooms, lobby and the hallways.
  • Landscaping: Chemical free landscaping with native and climate-adaptive plants for limited water use for irrigating.
  • Education: The resort promotes awareness of sustainability withGreenTouchscreen® kiosks show guests and visitors how much we are saving in water, electricity and how much CO2 we are emitting.”
  • Water: Facilitied include DDLow flush toilets, low flow showerheads, and koi pond uses recycled water from the site, that’s filtered and cleaned prior to entering the pond.

  • Recycling: There are recycling bins in rooms and around property and recycled paper products.
  • Cleaning: Environmentally friendly cleaning products are used to clean at Gaia.
  • Toiletries: Only bulk soap and shower dispensers are used in all guest rooms.
  • Wood Based Materials: The lumber used is certified by the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council)
  • Coatings, Adhesives and Sealants: Low VOC (volatile organic compound) sealants and adhesivesas well as paints used.
  • Carpet: Their floor coverings contain post consumer recycled material in the backing, fiber and pad.
  • Construction Waste Management: “The contractor is committed to implementing waste diversion practices as an integral part of their operations.
  • Stone: Bathrooms include recycled tiles and granite.
  • Environmental Quality: Means efficient HVAC units, aluminum exterior grates installed to minimize dust and particulates in the building to improve overall air quality.
  • Windows: Their windows are low energy transmittable and reduce glare.
  • Roof: Cool reflective roof reflects heat, saving money in cooling costs.

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