Osmosis Goes Green with the Green Spa Network


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GREEN SPA NETWORK LAUNCHED!

Osmosis is proud to be a founding member of Green Spa Network, a non-profit trade organization dedicated to bringing sustainability practices to the spa industry. As one of eleven founding 'Seed Spas,' we have committed to an in-depth environmental assessment and action plan that will also provide the expertise to assist other spas.

Future Green Spa Network projects will be aimed at providing resources for the spa community as a whole and will include: greening benchmarks for the spa industry; the release of a "Green Spa Toolkit;" an annual meeting to exchange ideas on greening; and an Internet forum to foster collaboration among Greening at Osmosis spas seeking to green their operations.


Osmosis has been recognized by the Business Environmental Alliance of Sonoma County with its Best Practices Award, in recognition of [its] environmentally sound business practices. We're proud of this award, which is shared by all our staff and associates whose hard work and imaginative suggestions continue to contribute to the Greening of Osmosis. Read more about the BEA of Sonoma County.

To reinforce its deepening commitment to sustainability, Osmosis is transforming every aspect of our operation to align with principles of earth-friendly living. Our goal is to demonstrate that eco-conscious business practices can improve the viability of a business and, at the same time, address the planetary imperative for sustainability. We are developing an Environmental Mission & Policy Statement statement, a draft of which can be viewed here (will download as a .pdf). If you have questions or comments about our Greening process, please email the GreenTeam(at)osmosis.com. We'd enjoy hearing from you.

The Green Spa Experience

Osmosis sees its Greening as a first step in shifting the image of a spa visit away from one of pampering indulgence to a more grounded and holistic experience. The aim is to create a compelling "Green Spa Experience",that makes the obvious connection between personal and planetary wellness.

Greening and resource conservation are not new themes at Osmosis. We began in 1989 by tackling a veritable junkyard on a derelict 5-acre property in Sonoma County. After removing dilapidated railway cars and many truck-loads of debris, 15 years of continual renovation have transformed Osmosis into one of the most attractive day spas in the country.

Working with a team of local artists and craftspeople, much of the spa has been refinished with eco-sensitive materials--from recycled driftwood and organic textiles including hemp, to non-toxic paints composed of natural raw ingredients such as clay, plant oils, and latex from rubber trees. A new water-treatment system enhances taste and quality with a patented technology from Japan, eliminating the need for trucking in bottled water. Inventory in the gift shop is being converted to fair-trade products. All our skincare products are free of carcinogens and produced by companies committed to the highest standards of health and environmental responsibility.

A new composting system is being organized with assistance from a world-renowned microbiologist as part of our effort to reach zero waste. We are the test site for an innovative air-handling system to decrease costs while boosting comfort levels. Conversion to biodiesel is underway with two vehicles currently powered by recycled vegetable oil. Non-toxic cleansers have been eliminated.

Personal health, longevity, and planetary sustainability all connect in the spa experience at Osmosis.

A list of our greening accomplishments at Osmosis, and the work that's left to be done.

GREEN PODCAST

Osmosis Founder Michael Stusser recently spoke with GreenLivingIdeas.com about Osmosis' greening efforts and our role in developing Green Spa Network, now immortalized in this podcast. Be sure to check out their green tips, how-to articles, down-loadable white papers, podcasts and videos at www.greenlivingideas.com - and we're proud to have them as neighbors, right next door in Santa Rosa!

Links to Greening Resources

Many people have contributed to our greening process at Osmosis. Here are some of them, together with a few other resources you may find useful as you work toward a more sustainable way of life:

  • Students from the Presidio School of Management's Sustainable Management MBA Program outlined a sustainability path for the spa.
  • Another valuable option for learning more about sustainable management is the Green MBA program, formerly at New College of California, and now relocated to Dominican University.
  • Sebastopol Heat & Cool, Inc. is working with Alexei Dolgoff on the experimental air-handling system.
  • The beautiful natural wall finishes at Osmosis were hand-made and installed by Janine Bjornson, of clay, bones and stones (email her at claybonesandstones@yahoo.ca), and Tracy Thieriot of Tactile Interiors.
  • Craig Mitchell designed the driftwood furnishings at Osmosis. Phone: 707-888-4856.
  • Restorative Technologies provided the new water filtration system.
  • GreenHome.com has been very helpful in suggesting and supplying non-toxic cleaning supplies, recycled products, and advice to Osmosis in developing our greening process.
  • Is your business interested in going Green? Check out the Bay Area Green Business Program to learn more.
  • There's a great way to evaluate your ecological footprint at earthday.net. (Look on the right for a link to "Ecological Footprint.") It takes about a minute and it's certainly enlightening!
  • Tired of junk mail and dinnertime phone calls? Center for Democracy & Technology's tools make it easy to opt out.
  • Learn more about the world of worms for composting at wormwoman.com and cityfarmer.org
  • Co-op America is a valuable resource for Green information.
  • Joseph Phelps Vineyards has a new winery in Freestone using biodynamic principles. Read more about this technique.