I've had my home "Green" since day 1 because I've been an environmentalist for years.
I have lots of palm oil free, sustainability-produced supplies that I use ( Cleancult is one), and other resources for being eco-friendly. My yard service says their fertilizers are animal-friendly, but that's my next project.
A smart thermostat is required. The one I use, Ecobee, is great for managing the carbon footprint. I can manage everything remotely, and our lights are on smart switches as is the porch light which can be turned off/on remotely.
I use a wall dispenser for shampoo, etc., biodegradable bags...Green Paper Products has all eco-friendly, biodegradable and compostable cutlery , paper towels, etc. The list goes on.
I don't provide bottled water, Keurig pods nor those small, Hotel-sized, plastic container toiletries.
I've been working on this for quite a while. The UK does very well with eco-friendly products.
*"Airbnb should join the Tourism Declares a Climate Emergency group that I've also joined.
I'll include their "About Us" statement. If Airbnb is serious about fighting Climate change, and encouraging Hosts to join this initiative then Airbnb needs to join. It's free, by the way, and geared toward the Tourism industry:
Tourism Declares supports tourism businesses, organisations and individuals in declaring a climate emergency and taking action to reduce their carbon emissions.