Planet
We believe in protecting our home in the Laurel Highlands and the home we all share: Earth. We are committed to sourcing products and ingredients that minimize the environmental impact while maintaining a world-class standard of luxury. We are constantly working to improve resiliency through waste reduction, renewable energy, and water reuse to ensure a green future in these mountains for generations to come.
HIGHLIGHTS
In summer of 2023, a 138.8kW array of 308 photovoltaic solar panels was installed on the roof of The Chateau. This array generates 163.7MWh of energy output, enough renewable electricity to power 15 homes.
The Project Nemaculture initiative uses hydroponic techniques to grow produce, herbs, and fungi in our own greenhouses and gardens. These organic ingredients are used in our dining locations and select spa treatments.
Nemacolin has partnered with Envizi to track greenhouse gas emissions from the resort, establish a baseline, and seek ongoing opportunities to reduce our carbon footprint.
Our golf cart fleet has been converted to electric vehicles using best-in-class, high-efficiency Tempo lithium-ion batteries.
Nemacolin-branded PATH bottles are available across the resort. Refilling stations can be found throughout the property, eliminating the need for single-use bottles.
Forty percent of all water used for Nemacolin resort operations is sourced from wells located on property. One hundred percent of all water is treated on the property.
Our Four Pillars of Sustainability
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