BEDS AND THE ENVIRONMENT – Are You “Green?”
By: Frances Kiradjian
Save money and do something green for the environment at the same time. Sleep Sterling.
Itβs easy to be green and to take a stand in protecting and improving the natural environment. By doing so, your hotel and company shows the world how sustainable development is relevant to all of us. Hotel owners everywhere β¦ this is your chance to show your customers that you care about the environment and are doing your part to make your hotel as βgreenβ as possible.
Sterling Bed Systems has specifically targeted the hospitality industry and designed the appropriate mattress system for this cause, as well as saving the hotel money and effort. Their motto:
Renewβ¦..Reuseβ¦..Reduce Waste
The hospitality industry replaces millions of mattresses each year. If these were Sterling modular mattress systems, replacement cycles would be extended.
* Sterlingβs mattresses can be repaired with parts by housekeepers in the hotel room for a fraction of the cost of replacing the entire mattress.
* Their innovative mattress design will make a significant environmental impact by reducing the millions of mattresses thrown away each year by the hospitality industry.
* If these were Sterling modular mattress systems a majority of them would be repaired and saved.
More Sterling facts:
* Mattresses are designed with interchangeable, replaceable parts like a Lego set so beds can be repaired instead of being thrown away which saves money and reduces waste.
* Sterling beds come completely apart for proper cleaning which improves mattress hygiene.
* Beyond cost savings and environmental issues, the ultimate consideration in the mattress business is comfort and Sterling beds are superbly comfortable.
* The Hotel Bel-Air in Beverly Hills is a recent customer and a testimonial that Sterling beds are the finest in the industry.
For the sake of the environment, seriously consider the Sterling Bed for your hotel or cruise ship or timeshare. Cost savings and a reduction in unnecessary waste will be your positive result.
Go to www.kiradjiangroup.com/sterling for more information.
Media Contact:
Frances Kiradjian
818-883-4363
[email protected]
The Kiradjian Group
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