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Tuesday, August 20, 2024 Four Seasons Hotel Nashville proudly earns LEED Gold certification, highlighting its commitment to sustainability, eco-friendly practices, and energy conservation. Four Seasons Hotel Nashville has proudly secured the esteemed LEED Gold certification from the US Green Building Council, underscoring its unwavering dedication to sustainability, environmental responsibility, and energy conservation. Earning the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certification is a testament to Four Seasons Hotel Nashville’s commitment to eco-friendly construction practices and reducing its ecological footprint.

Since its grand opening in 2022, the hotel has adopted a range of innovative and sustainable measures. Notable environmental initiatives that contributed to this recognition include collaboration with Compost Nashville, achieving over 30% reduction in potable water consumption, offering designated recycling areas, and its strategic location within half a mile of a qualifying transit system. “Earning the LEED Gold certification is a significant milestone for us at Four Seasons Hotel Nashville,” says Brad Lingle, the property’s Director of Engineering .



“We’re proud of the innovative solutions we’ve integrated into our operations, and this recognition underscores our dedication to creating a greener future for our guests and the community.” LEED-Certified Green Buildings Established in 1998, the US Green Building Council’s (USGBC) LEED certification has become a globally recognized benchmark for sustainability excellence. It is supported by a vast network of organizations and individuals dedicated to transforming the market through sustainable practices.

LEED certification takes a comprehensive approach, evaluating all essential factors that contribute to the creation of the most sustainable buildings possible. This certification aims to develop superior buildings that address global climate change, enhance human well-being, protect water resources, support biodiversity, promote sustainable material cycles, and improve community quality of life. Community at the Core As the world’s premier operator of luxury hotels, Four Seasons manages 132 hotels and resorts, along with 54 residential properties, across 47 countries.

Achieving LEED certification is an esteemed global recognition that reflects Four Seasons’ steadfast commitment to maintaining the highest standards of excellence in hospitality. The company is focused on leading a forward-thinking approach that blends a meaningful vision of luxury with responsible practices and sustainability initiatives, ensuring a lasting positive impact on the world..

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