Core Value #1: "To be a good steward of my planet"
Maryland Green Travel is a program we've participated in to reduce the environmental impact of Maryland's tourism industry. The program helps us evaluate our procedures, set our goals and take specific actions towards environmental sustainability. We've also teamed up with Sustainable Annapolis, which is a program dedicated to making Annapolis a sustainable and carbon neutral city. Together we work on goals and ideas gathered by the public, detailing how we can become a sustainable community.
REDUCING OUR CARBON FOOTPRINT
Eco-Products, Inc. is a company much like us, dedicated to conducting business in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. Based out of Boulder, Colorado, their business philosophy is protective of the environment and mindful of the impact it has on the lives of our employees and their communities. "Sustainable disposables may sound like an oxymoron, but we live in a consumer culture where disposable products are ubiquitous. And they aren't going away any time soon. We see this as an incredible opportunity to help change the world -- and more importantly each of the communities we serve -- by making sustainable disposable products that shift an industry."
We proudly use Eco-Products for all of our take-out needs. Their unique and sustainable products are made of corn starches and sugar cane and offer a 100 percent compostable alternative to conventional tree-based paper products, rather than the more traditionally used plastic and Styrofoam products.
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Killarney House Irish Restaurant and Pub unveiled its all new solar energy system in September 2014. With 93 electricity-generating photovoltaic panels, and 14 hot water-producing thermal panels on the roof of the restaurant, this has been our largest green initiative to date.
These photovoltaic panels are connected to power inverters on the side of the building, which then are connected to a net meter. The goal is to produce enough solar energy so that the electricity meter runs more slowly and some days even in reverse, with produced power going into the local grid.
LOCAL, FRESH FOODS
SYSCO EASTERN SHORE
Sysco Eastern Shore has made huge advances in sustainability as a company energy conservation, only providing safer detergents, efficient delivery systems, emissions reduction, providing sustainable non-food products and taking advantage of new technology to reduce their carbon footprint on the environment. To find out more about their green initiatives, visit their site at www.SyscoEasternMD.com
BELAIR PRODUCE
As our daily produce supplier we are happy to have Belair Produce who continually sources locally-farmed produce for us. We have developed a system with them that moves around their local supply chain as the seasons change, providing us with the best locally grown in season vegetables and dairy products that we can use.
RIVA FARMS AND MARKET
We proudly partner with Riva Gardens and Farm Market in Anne Arundel county to source fresh, local, organic ingredients for our “seasonal local” specials at Killarney House.
RESPONSIBLE PRACTICES
Planet Fry
With Planet Fry, all of our wasted vegetable oil is used in the production of bio-diesel fuel. The conversion of waste vegetable oil (WVO) into bio-fuel lessens American dependence on fossil oil and reduces greenhouse emissions.
Rhino Environmental Solutions—Wet Waste Filtration System
We use the The Rhino Wet Waste Filtration System because it is a simple but highly effective device which filters out most of the organic solid matter before it enters the grease trap. By doing so, we prevent the organic material (food particles) accumulating in the grease traps. As a result, the grease traps become more effective in separating the oil and grease the water. Tons of solid waste are prevented reaching municipal water treatment plants.