Balaji Sarovar Premiere Solapur receives IGBC’s Leed India Gold rating

In recognition of its green initiatives, Balaji Sarovar Premiere Solapur has been certified with the Indian Green Building Council’s Leed India Gold rating. This is the first gold rating received by Sarovar Hotels and also the first in the city of Solapur. The hotel has been making efforts in green initiatives since the project commencement stage by installing energy efficient plant, machinery and equipment.

Expressing delight on this achievement, Berzin Master, General Manager, Balaji Sarovar Premiere Solapur, says, “This distinction is an endorsement of the hotel’s contribution to the environment. It signifies our endeavor in the integration of world class green best practices with contemporary design elements to deliver the best of hospitality and services in the greenest manner.”

Opened in 2013 end, Balaji Sarovar Premiere Solapur has been practicing several environment friendly measures such as water efficient landscaping, innovative waste water technologies, storage and collection of recyclables, construction waste management, in addition to a wide spectrum of other green practices. These steps ensure that a guest’s stay at the hotel contributes to a lower carbon footprint.

An elegant and comfortable 5 star hotel, Balaji Sarovar Premiere is Solapur’s only brand hotel that fulfills the needs of both business as well as leisure travellers. Sprawled across 3 acres with well primed courtyards, the hotel houses 129 rooms and suites, outstanding business facilities, modern wellness facilities, a fitness centre and swimming pool.

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