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Home arrow Energy arrow Mar. 29, 2008 - Toronto Star: Vegas resorts find gold in going green
Mar. 29, 2008 - Toronto Star: Vegas resorts find gold in going green PDF Print E-mail
toronto_star.jpgROBERTA AVERY, TORONTO STAR (3/29/2008)-- New design features include eco-showers, energy efficient lighting LAS VEGAS–The city of lights and glitz is going green and could soon be home to the world's largest concentration of environmentally friendly hotel rooms.

Although it may be the last place you'd expect to find people trying to save the planet, Las Vegas has been hit by green zeal, says U.S. Green Building Council's spokesperson Ashely Katz.

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