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Energy, Waste & Water Conservation at Scale | Michael Gulich, MGM Resorts

Energy, Waste & Water Conservation at Scale | Michael Gulich, MGM Resorts

Update: 2025-10-28
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In this episode of The Sustainable Hospitality Podcast, host Kathy Sue McGuire sits down with Michael Gulich, Vice President of Sustainability at MGM Resorts International, for a masterclass on scaling sustainable operations across one of the largest hospitality portfolios in the world.From pioneering LEED certifications for 16 million square feet of development to building the world’s largest renewable energy project in hospitality, MGM Resorts has woven sustainability into the very fabric of its business model. Michael shares the milestones, mindsets, and metrics behind their success—including stories about solar farms, food waste transformation, and how Las Vegas Formula 1 helped spark an atmospheric water innovation.But what stands out most is Michael’s grounded reminder: all of this was built incrementally over 20 years—and every hotel, no matter the size, can start their journey today.⸻🎧 Episode Highlights✅ A 20-Year Journey in Sustainability

How MGM’s CityCenter project became a global LEED milestone

Why the company shifted from green buildings to full-scale operational sustainability

The 2030 goals driving reductions in energy, water, carbon, and waste🔋 Energy Innovation at Scale

Cutting energy use per square foot by nearly 25% across the portfolio

Completing one of the largest LED lighting retrofits in the U.S.

Building the world’s largest solar project in hospitality—providing up to 90% of daytime power

Adding 115MW of new capacity + battery storage to cover peak evening use🥘 From Food Waste to Community Impact

How the Feeding Forward program donates high-quality, unused banquet meals

Over 6 million meals donated since 2016 through partnerships with nonprofits like Three Square

Repurposing post-consumer and pre-consumer waste for composting and animal feed

Why MGM avoids guest-facing recycling bins—and what they do instead💧 Water Stewardship in the Desert

Saving 18+ billion gallons of water since 2007

Removing over 250,000 sq ft of turf to combat evaporative loss

Bellagio’s fountains and Cirque’s “O” show: how they reuse water innovatively

Launching a pioneering atmospheric water generator project with Las Vegas Grand Prix

🤝 The Power of Partnership & Collective Action

Inside the Formula 1 cooling tower project turning air into track-washing water

Enhancing water rebates for 55,000 employees through public-private collaboration

Encouraging staff to extend conservation practices to their homes📈 Making the Business Case for Sustainability

The 5 value dimensions MGM uses to evaluate projects:


Revenue Generation

Cost Avoidance

Risk Mitigation

Brand Enhancement

Community Benefit


Real examples of how sustainability wins clients and improves insurance terms

Tips for hotels of any size to get started—without feeling overwhelmed💡 Advice for Hoteliers

Start small, stay consistent, and build a track record

Leverage existing certifications and rebate programs

Don’t go it alone—build local partnerships and pilot new ideas

Document your journey and share your wins to inspire others⸻


🔗 Resources & Links• Learn more about MGM Resorts• Learn more about Michael Gulich• Discover Sustainable Hospitality Solutions• Visit our sponsor Foxfold⸻👤 About the GuestMichael Gulich, AIA, LEED AP, is the Vice President of Sustainability at MGM Resorts International, where he leads strategies to reduce environmental impact across the company’s global operations. With a background in architecture and green building, Michael oversees sustainability programs spanning energy, water, waste, climate, and disclosure—driving transparency and performance across all MGM Resorts properties.⸻🎧 Subscribe & Follow

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Energy, Waste & Water Conservation at Scale | Michael Gulich, MGM Resorts

Energy, Waste & Water Conservation at Scale | Michael Gulich, MGM Resorts

Kathy Sue McGuire