The Maldives is a holiday destination that is increasingly focused on sustainability with many resorts taking significant steps to protect the environment and give back to the local community. Here are some of the amazing initiatives these properties are undertaking.
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Turtle Conservation
The Maldives is a haven for sea turtles, but their populations face numerous threats. Thankfully, certain resorts are stepping up to protect these incredible creatures. Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu, for example, is working tirelessly to conserve sea turtles through partnerships with organisations like the Olive Ridley Project. They have established a rescue centre for injured turtles and offer guests the opportunity to participate in conservation efforts.
Eliminating Plastic & Recycling
Reducing plastic waste is a top priority for an eco resort in Maldives. Some are even going the extra mile by producing their own drinking water on the island and using glass bottles. By recycling, reducing waste, conserving energy and adopting such eco-friendly practices, these properties are setting an example for sustainable tourism and are attracting eco-conscious tourists as well.
Maintaining a Garden
Certain properties are focusing on sustainable food practices by growing their own produce. They maintain a garden where fresh veggies and herbs are cultivated and used to create the dishes on offer at resort restaurants. Additionally, guests may even get the chance to enjoy a Maldivian dinner within the garden itself and find out more about the inspiration for each course.
Supporting Local Communities
Sustainable Maldives resorts are increasingly focused on giving back to the local community. By sourcing supplies from local businesses, preserving traditional skills, and organising visits to nearby islands, they are helping to strengthen the local economy and promote cultural exchange. Other initiatives include collaborations with local artisans, as well as supporting community development projects.