Eco-Friendly Practice to Enhance Hyatt Regency Tamaya Meeting Offerings

The Hyatt Regency Tamaya (near Albuquerque, NM) today announced in late July the launch of Meet and Be Green, a new program that encourages guests and planners to make green choices for their meetings.

In order to Meet and Be Green at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya, planners and meeting attendees will pledge to take the following steps to “go green” during their meeting:

  • Recycle during the meeting
  • Use products with 100% recycled content
  • Print materials locally
  • Minimize shipping
  • Rather than setting materials at every seat, place meeting materials such as handouts, notepads, pens, etc., in a central location so attendees can take as needed
  • Maintain room temperatures at an appropriate level
  • Eliminate disposable water bottles
  • Minimize use of other disposable products such as plates, cups, napkins, and utensils
  • Select locally grown seasonal foods when planning the menu
  • Plan ahead for the meeting to make it easier and more economical to keep the meeting green


The Hyatt Regency Tamaya also works to preserve the local environment through energy and water conservation, waste and emissions management, and environmentally responsible procurement policies.

The resort has implemented several recycling policies for guests and employees in order to preserve, protect, and restore the natural environment by recycling all of the following materials:

  • Cardboard
  • Newspaper
  • Office paper
  • Plastic
  • Glass
  • Aluminum
  • Heavy metals
  • Light bulbs
  • Batteries
  • Food compost
  • White paper
  • Cooking oil
  • Magazines
  • Paint waste
  • Electronic equipment


The resort recently completed an on-site herb garden, named Tsai-Sru, which provides nearly 20 herbs that are utilized in a variety of dishes for the Corn Maiden Restaurant and Santa Ana Café, in order to create a low-carbon dining option for restaurants guests. Also, in partnership with the Santa Ana Pueblo and Natural Department of Resources, the resort has begun a conservation and restoration project to restore the six-mile native Cottonwood “Bosque” forest along the Rio Grande River.

For new meetings booked by December 20, 2010 and held by March 31, 2011, groups participating in the Meet and be Green program at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya will be eligible for a three percent rebate on qualifying charges on the master bill. Meet and Be Green is one of the latest additions to “Great Happens,” Hyatt’s ongoing campaign to emphasize the power and importance of in-person meetings. For more information on the program, please visit www.hyattmeetings.com

The Hyatt Regency Tamaya is located on 500 acres on the Pueblo of Santa Ana, adjacent to the Sandia Mountains along the Rio Grande River near Albuquerque, NM. Along with its unique cultural environment offering traditional pueblo bread baking demonstrations and tribal dance performances, Tamaya also features Tamaya Mist Spa & Salon; The Stables at Tamaya; an 18-hole championship Twin Warriors Golf Club; tennis courts; and the Tamaya Cultural Museum and Learning Center.

For reservations or more information, please call Hyatt reservations at (800) 55-HYATT (800-554-9288)

About Hyatt Regency
Hyatt Regency encompasses the full spectrum of hotel types, which are conveniently located in urban, suburban, airport, convention and resort destinations around the world. Properties range in size from 200 to more than 2,000 rooms, feature intimate and large meeting spaces, and offer a full range of services and dining options tailored to serve the needs of conventions, business travelers or resort vacationers. Hyatt Regency enables all guests – whether they are traveling to work, unwind or gather in celebration – to feel productive and revitalized. For more information and reservations, visit https://hyatt.com/

Contact: 
Jena Marquez 505/771-6039 or jena.marquez@hyatt.com
Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa

Article Source: Hyatt

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