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SOUND OFF DO YOU EVER WONDER how your THIS MONTH’S QUESTION: peers would handle a situation? Maybe you’re curious what other leaders in the spa industry have to say on a certain subject. In Sound Off, we ask ISPA members from differing backgrounds, countries and companies the same question and see how their answers compare. What is the single biggest challenge you face when trying to go green? SARA GODWIN PAMELA MAES RACHEL HAUGEN JANETTE GIANATTI Director of Retail & Spa Operations The Spa at San Luis Resort Spa Director Mirbeau Inn and Spa Rhinbeck Spa Manager Salish Lodge & Spa Spa Manager Fairmont Heritage Place Franz Klammer Lodge “our intake forms have been a challenge. however, we are upgrading our system, and this will allow us to have a smaller carbon footprint.” “avoiding easy green- washing practices that are marketed to spas and hotels as ‘green’ alterna- tives, but really are not.” “our biggest challenge when trying to go green is not having enough space to store and wash all reusable items. the initial investments of going green can be quite expensive but are absolutely worth it in the long run.” “the closest laundry service large enough to handle our needs is three hours away. our finer linens are laundered in a smaller facility about an hour away, which is better, but still not the best. the balance goes to the three- hour drive service, which is the same for all of the hotel linens. it’s certainly a challenging situation for us.” n octobEr ■ PULSE 2019 53