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January 12th, 2009

Green Home Contest: Win 3 Nights at the Green Hotel Carlton

Posted by Jessica Jensen

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JDV logoWe want to start the New Year off with an eco-bang, and so we’re launching a new Green Home Contest.  Low Impact Living and Joie de Vivre Hotels challenge you to make your home as green as you can! We’re going to reward the greenest home of all with a luxurious 3-night stay at the very environmentally-friendly Hotel Carlton in San Francisco. More on the hotel and the prize in a minute!

Low Impact Living will identify the single family home (and its proud owners) that has the lowest Low Impact Living Index (calculated using our Environmental Impact Calculator), and we’re going to share with you what that family has done to get there. Don’t worry if you haven’t done big projects like installing solar panels or a wind turbine - as the calculator shows, many of the best green home projects are simple and inexpensive. We’ll show you how to identify projects to make your home more eco-friendly. The contest will close on February 15, 2009. So you have time to make green changes!

What you have to do to enter

1. Visit our Household Environmental Impact Calculator and calculate your base LILI (Low Impact Living Index). It will only take you five-ten minutes to use the calculator and create your account.
2. Once you have entered all of your base inputs, move on to the “select projects” page of the calculator. Make sure you only check projects that you’ve finished (or will finish by February 15th) before you log out.
3. Make sure that you log out or save your profile before leaving - if you just move on to another web site without logging out, your inputs could be lost.
4. If you’ve already created an account through our calculator, then you need to return and, log in again. We’ve added some new features recently, and they won’t work unless you refresh your account.
5. The calculator isn’t all-encompassing yet, so there may be projects that you’ve done that don’t show up. If this is true, send us an email at contest@lowimpactliving.com describing what you’ve done. Low Impact Living staffers will review your efforts and award up to a 5% additional deduction for compelling projects.

How we’ll select the winner

The contest closes on February 15, 2009, and we will announce the winner on March 1. This will give us time to check with the finalists to make sure that they’ve completed all of their checked projects. (Past entrants to our green home contests are not eligible.)

If you are a finalist (in our top 10 lowest LILI scores), we may ask you to verify that your projects are actually completed, via photos or receipts / invoices for work performed. We’ll also ask for your address (not to be published!) so that we can verify entered information about your home. If you are a winner, then you have to be willing to let us share your projects and process with everyone via our blog, and to provide us with the photos and project descriptions necessary to do that. You’ll become a green star overnight!

What you could win!

Hotel CarltonThe greenest homeowner will receive three nights at Hotel Carlton in San Francisco. The Hotel Carlton is a member of the Joie de Vivre chain of hotels, which is deeply committed to making sustainability part of its core business operations. In fact, their mission is to “adhere to the strictest environmental standards, engage in sustainable practices and maintain an impeccable quality of guest experience.” The JDV Hotels environmental program includes hotel-wide recycling programs, composting, use of renewable energy, use of recycled paper products, energy-efficient lighting and much more. To learn more about Joie de Vivre’s commitment to sustainability, click here. To learn more about the Hotel Carlton, click here.

So, good luck, and get to greening!

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January 12th, 2009 at 7:00 pm

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Palko - NaturCert

January 15th, 2009 at 3:21 am

Nice article and Great Idea!

We support Environmentally Friendly Accommodation!

By the way, we are working on NaturCert+, which is our very own blog where we share our news and articles, and where visitors have the opportunity to share their activities and ideas with the rest of the world.

Our aim for NaturCert+, is to develop a public platform that will address a variety of issues related to responsible and/or sustainable travel & tourism and become a daily reading resource for a broad spectrum of visitors.

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Stewart

January 15th, 2009 at 8:03 pm

What a fun way to help the environment and fix up your house to reflect our earth-minded values. Also, if you (like me) are wondering how to get the most value out of your projects, check out the ROI calculator on http://www.greenandsave.com

FilterForGood

January 16th, 2009 at 8:03 am

[...] Green your home, win a 3-night stay at Hotel Carlton.** Low Impact Living, an eco-home website I occasionally write for, is kicking off the new year with a Green Home Contest. All you have to do is score your house’s green level by using Low Impact Living’s Household Environmental Impact Calculator, then pick out green projects you’ve finished or plan to finish. If your home’s the greenest of them all, Low Impact Living will put you up at Hotel Carlton, an eco-conscious hotel in San Francisco, for 3 nights. Get your entry in before Feb. 15; winner will be selected March 1. [...]

CAROLYN

January 19th, 2009 at 12:25 pm

Mine is 54. I try to be careful but everything is electric right now and I want to get with gas more.

crackgerbal

February 13th, 2009 at 3:32 pm

This is a great idea, and the prize is awesome.

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