Disney Green Meetings
All 22 Disney-owned and operated hotels were awarded the prestigious Florida Green Lodging designation by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, having demonstrated their commitment to protect Florida's resources through a defined set of environmental practices which addresses five areas of concern including water and energy conservation, education and awareness, waste reduction and indoor air quality.
In 1990, the Company introduced Environmentality™, which is a fundamental ethic that blends business growth with the conservation of natural resources. In conjunction with the Company's commitment to Environmentality™, all meetings and group events held at Walt Disney World® Resort focus on efforts to reduce our environmental impact by minimizing waste, conserving water and energy, reducing carbon emissions, protecting ecosystems and inspiring others to do the same.
All 22 Disney-owned and operated hotels were awarded the prestigious Florida Green Lodging designation by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, having demonstrated their commitment to protect Florida's resources through a defined set of environmental practices which addresses five areas of concern including water and energy conservation, education and awareness, waste reduction and indoor air quality.
In 1990, the Company introduced Environmentality™, which is a fundamental ethic that blends business growth with the conservation of natural resources. In conjunction with the Company's commitment to Environmentality™, all meetings and group events held at Walt Disney World® Resort focus on efforts to reduce our environmental impact by minimizing waste, conserving water and energy, reducing carbon emissions, protecting ecosystems and inspiring others to do the same.
All 22 Disney-owned and operated hotels were awarded the prestigious Florida Green Lodging designation by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, having demonstrated their commitment to protect Florida's resources through a defined set of environmental practices which addresses five areas of concern including water and energy conservation, education and awareness, waste reduction and indoor air quality.
In 1990, the Company introduced Environmentality™, which is a fundamental ethic that blends business growth with the conservation of natural resources. In conjunction with the Company's commitment to Environmentality™, all meetings and group events held at Walt Disney World® Resort focus on efforts to reduce our environmental impact by minimizing waste, conserving water and energy, reducing carbon emissions, protecting ecosystems and inspiring others to do the same.







