2026-01-08
Green Hotel
Courtyard by Marriott Taipei and Leofoo Resort Guanshi have long been committed to promoting environmentally friendly practices and sustainable operations. They have respectively achieved the Ministry of Environment's Eco-label Silver Certification and a Green Hotel Certification, showcasing concrete results in energy saving, carbon reduction, resource management, and environmental protection. Through institutionalized management mechanisms and continuous improvement initiatives, the two properties view sustainability not just as a slogan, but as a practice embedded in every aspect of hotel operations.
In terms of energy-saving measures, the hotels have replaced all traditional lighting with high-efficiency LED fixtures, effectively reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions. At the same time, they use environmentally friendly cleaning agents in daily housekeeping to minimize the impact of chemicals on water and ecosystems. Guest rooms are also stocked with eco-friendly toilet paper and environmentally conscious toiletries, maintaining guest quality while reducing single-use plastics and non-recyclable waste.
To further reduce resource waste, the hotels have implemented a policy of changing bed linens and towels every other day for extended stays, encouraging guests to participate in energy-saving and carbon-reduction efforts. This significantly reduces water and energy consumption without compromising comfort. Additionally, a room card recycling system helps cut down on plastic card usage and disposal, extending the lifespan of items and promoting resource recycling.
The Leofoo Travel Group believes that sustainable operation is not a one-time project, but a long-term commitment that requires ongoing investment and continuous optimization. Building on green hotel certifications, and combining practical operational actions with guest participation, Courtyard by Marriott Taipei and Leofoo Resort Guanshi continue to move toward goals of low carbon, energy efficiency, and environmental well-being, setting a sustainable benchmark for the travel industry that balances responsibility with value.
