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How to Indulge Sustainably in Las Vegas and The Grand Canyon

July 7, 2017 Catherine Agopcan
How to Indulge Sustainably in Las Vegas and The Grand Canyon

How to Indulge Sustainably in Las Vegas and The Grand Canyon

It's glitzy, but can it be green too?

Las Vegas is probably the last place you'll think of when it comes to eco-friendly, sustainable travel. With it's bright lights, thousands of tourists, all-you-can-eat buffets, Las Vegas is all about indulgence. It was surprising to me that after visiting Las Vegas for the 4th time that I started seeing a lot of places taking on sustainability practices. Perhaps, they've been doing it all along, but I'm just noticing now. Either way, I'm glad to see it and I'm happy to share my tips for indulging in Las Vegas without lots of environmental guilt.

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First thing's first, the water bottle situation. This probably by far is my biggest win on my recent visit to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. I successfully went 5 days without purchasing a single single-use water bottle and I drink a lot of water and the desert is very hot. Armed with my trusty insulated Klean Kanteen (yes, this has been a life changing product for me in so many ways), I was able to avoid the expensive and dreaded plastic water bottles.  Here's how:

  1. Grab your trusty reusable bottle. Better if insulated to combat the desert heat.

  2. Fill it halfway with ice. Get ice from soda dispensers, hotel ice machines or kindly ask a bartender, barista or waiter.

  3. Fill the rest with water. Get water from a fountain, from the bar or from a natural spring source that I found in the Grand Canyon. With air temps over 100, your water will remain cool and refreshing.

  4. Repeat as often as needed.

 
 

Accommodations

Monte Carlo and their Eco-Rating.

Monte Carlo and their Eco-Rating.

Support and stay at places where sustainability practices are one of the hotel's key goals. We stayed at the Monte Carlo, an MGM property. MGM Resorts are leading the way in sustainability. In 2013, they were recognized by the EPA and the state of Nevada for their food waste recovery program. They've installed solar panels at Mandalay Bay Convention Center enough to power thousands of homes in Las Vegas. I also noticed lots of signs in their rooms educating guests about their Green Key Eco-Rating and encouraging customers to reduce towel and sheets usage to save on water. These are terrific steps that sounds small but add up.

Also, as a side note, why do people tend to be so wasteful on holidays than when they are at home. I mean, I don't use up a new towel everyday so why should I do that when traveling.

MGM Resorts has installed solar panels on Mandalay Bay's roof.

MGM Resorts has installed solar panels on Mandalay Bay's roof.

 

Refuse or Ask for An Alternative

If you've been to Vegas, there's a lot of "free" stuff being handed out. From drinks on the casino floor to flyers to other tsotchkes, don't forget that the best thing you can do is to refuse these things especially if it's not needed. For drinks, try to get beer or wine that will come in glass. Refuse the small water bottles they give you and bring your reusable on the casino floor. This is also a great way to refuse some extra calories because no matter what that pina colada will always sound good as you place your bets. For places where you might be getting an excess of things, only take what you need. We had a chance to grab burgers at In-n-Out and instead of going all out and each getting a meal combo, we opted to split two combos since the fries were a lot and we could use our own cups to get drinks.

When in in the west, gotta get In-n-Out.

When in in the west, gotta get In-n-Out.

 
 

Tour the Canyons Responsibly

We rented a car for a day trip to Red Rock Canyon and hired a van and a driver for the long ride to the Grand Canyon. For both, we had the opportunity to bring our own snacks and get our water bottles refilled. At the Visitor Center at Red Rock Canyon, you'll find those lovely Elkay International fountains. Be warned that the water is warm which is why I recommend filling up with half ice above. The Visitor Center at Red Rock doesn't have an indoor fountain or other places to get drinks other than to buy bottled waters, soda and juices. At the Grand Canyon, we found a natural spring source with cold water at the Yavapai Point. This one is a few miles from the main Visitor Center. I highly recommend skipping the Center and coming here directly for the views and for a refill.

 

My mom filling up at an Elkay station at Red Rock Canyon. I'm slowly trying to get my parents to switch over.

My mom filling up at an Elkay station at Red Rock Canyon. I'm slowly trying to get my parents to switch over.

My dad refilling his up at Yavapai Point with Grand Canyon spring water.

My dad refilling his up at Yavapai Point with Grand Canyon spring water.

 

Support Businesses Doing Their Part

Peer in and take a look at how people are getting served. Is it on real, reusable plates or disposable materials? Vegas has something for everyone and taking the time to look and figure out how to reduce your waste while you indulge a little bit can go a long way.

I found a cute cafe connected to Monte Carlo, called Sambalatte. It was pretty quiet which is rare in Vegas so I was able to get some work done there. Fortunately for me, they also had to-stay options for food and drink which means a few less disposable cups to use. I think Sambalatte might be a hidden gem in Vegas. I don't think a lot of people know that it's there yet. It serves great coffee and has a very laid back vibe. As a frequenter of cafes from Istanbul to New York to Portland, I love a good cafe when I see one. I like this one. I love that they had Keep Cups for sale, I love that they are trying also trying to promote local coffee growers in South America. Instead of keeping yourself in one of the hotel Business Center, come here instead. The Wi-Fi is good. The coffee is good. Just make sure to have it to-stay.

Sambalatte cappuccino to-stay.

Sambalatte cappuccino to-stay.

Trees are our friends. Use responsibily.

Trees are our friends. Use responsibily.

Open space with good Wi-Fi, friendly baristas and great coffee.

Open space with good Wi-Fi, friendly baristas and great coffee.

 

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Please also look into the resources in the next slide and use the power of your dollars to fight injustice. CSA as a form of #sustainableinvesting.

We received our first CSA of the season last Friday. Yay! If you are not familiar, CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture where a farmer offers a certain number of farm “shares" to the publi So it feels like we will be home for the foreseeable future. With schools in NJ closed for the school year and no real plans for summer camps and classes to be open, it seems that our growing baby girl who will be a toddler soon won’t have the I’ve added a new thing to our day. I call it Thinking Time. It’s 30 minutes of me sitting in a chair looking out the window. No phone, music or other media in the background. Sometimes I’ll slowly sip on my coffee. The baby joins me Tip 15 and the last tip of #savemoneysavetheplanet is to Go Analog. Yes! Sometimes it’s good to disconnect. Being connected online takes a lot of energy - the energy to keep all of these servers powered on, our devices charged and also the ener Tip 14 of #savemoneysavetheplanet is to head outside. No brainer there but now more important than ever for all of us to get out, get some fresh air and some sun respecting #socialdistancing of course. Here in NJ, the parks are closed so we’ve Can’t help but think of a version of this quote today and everyday “We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.” Here’s to continuing to fight for a better world for us and future generation Tip of 13 of #savemoneysavetheplanet is to hit up your library for great books on the intersection of personal finance and the environment. You may not be able to take out a physical book, but you can still borrow digital books online. Call your loca Tip #12 of #savemoneysavetheplanet is to rock #secondhandfashion. Stop! Before you get judgy about wearing other people’s clothes, just try it before you swear it off completely. Consider swapping clothes with friends, sisters or strangers. Che Tip 10 of #savemoneysavetheplanet

Before you throw that food away, there’s no US regulation on the "sell by" and "use by" dates with the exception of infant formula (see FDA.gov). Sometimes the nose knows better. Humans hav
 

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