JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar’s Pioneering Sustainability Practices this World Environment Day

Discover JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar's commitment to sustainability with LEED certification, energy conservation, and innovative water-saving initiatives for a greener future.

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Sustainability Initiatives

  • JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar is a LEED certified hotel
  • Energy Conservation practices include:
  • Regenerating hot water from Steam Boiler Flu Gas Heat
  • LED with lighting control systems
  • Occupancy based lighting
  • Low power and efficient hydropneumatic systems
  • Photo –voltaic solar panels
  • Cooling Tower powered by free renewable solar energy
  • Automated energy management systems
  • Demand based HVAC control system to reduce energy use while sustaining and, whenever possible, enhancing—the guest experience.
  • Water Conservation measures include:
  • Installation of low-flow faucets, showerheads, and other fixtures.
  • Taking care of environment with the use of Rain Water Harvesting system.
  • JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar is ZERO Waste discharge hotel
  • Carbon Footprint: 23.8 kg per room night for 2023 and Water Footprint: 665 liters per available room
  • Creating a safer and better tomorrow with our Electric Vehicle Charging Station situated on the hotel premises.
  • At JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar, we understand the need to grow responsibly. With our effort towards a sustainable future, we are actively working towards revolutionizing the bottled water experience.

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The name H2OPE has the chemical formula of water and also embodies HOPE, the very emotion that comes with this environment-friendly initiative of saying no to plastic bottles. The term H2O embedded inside the name also allows the reader to make a quick guess of its connotation with water. The essence of this initiative is to replace all single use plastic bottles from the hotel with re-usable glass water bottles, bottled with treated water that is ozonized. The water treatment and purification plant at the hotel will aim at replacing plastic bottles used across.

Statistics

· 30% CAPEX allocated towards sustainability efforts

· 0.6KL Water consumed per room per day

· 52KW of energy consumed per occupied room