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Dunton Paves the Way for Sustainable Travel

 

Dunton Destinations, a collection of three award-winning luxury properties in the Colorado Rockies, has implemented a new sustainability programme incorporating renewable energy, composting, waste reduction and community outreach.

At each of Dunton Destinations’ Colorado properties – Dunton Hot Springs, the 19th-century ghost mining town turned luxury resort in the San Juan Mountains; Dunton River Camp, the luxury tented camp just four miles downriver from the hot springs; and Dunton Town House, the renovated inn in downtown Telluride – all electricity used is generated from 100% renewable energy.

The library at Dunton Hot Springs
The library at Dunton Hot Springs

This spring, the Dunton team began separating all paper waste and using it for fire-starting and composting – saving six cubic feet of paper from landfills per week. Additionally, the kitchen teams at all Dunton Destinations properties now make all their own yogurt, cottage cheese and cream cheese in-house, thereby eliminating 70% of its intake of plastics in the form of dairy containers.

The whey extracted from the in-house cheese-making process (along with all other organic waste) at Dunton properties is taken to local farm Bountiful Ridge, where it is fed to chickens as an organic supplement to their diet. Dunton also sources its meat and eggs from the farm for its kitchens, completing the sustainable full-circle relationship between the farm and the hotels. The composting programme at Dunton Hot Springs is expected to soon be complete, with two in-ground composting troughs that will hold 20 cubic feet of organic waste and cardboard.

Taking it easy in the Bathhouse
Taking it easy in the Bathhouse

The sustainability initiatives at Dunton Destinations also extend to the guest experience, with guests now invited to partake in craft work throughout the properties and encouraged to become more involved in the kitchens. Over the next few months, properties will also begin integrating candle-making, bar-craft, composting and cheese-making into the guest experience. All candles are made in-house at Dunton, using therapeutic essential oils and sustainably sourced vegetable wax.

As part of its community outreach initiatives, Dunton has formed a relationship with The Bridge, a homeless shelter in nearby Cortez, and the only all-accessible homeless shelter in the southwest corner of Colorado. Each month, Dunton staff members participate in two volunteer nights each, serving food to guests of the shelter.


For more information, visit www.duntondestinations.com and www.colorado.com

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