With the country of the Maldives pledged to become the first carbon neutral sovereign state in the world, all of the resorts are ramping up their green credentials. Mind you, being a collection of tiny, remote islands has always meant that the country has had to be pretty careful about managing its limited and expensive resources.
There are lots of ways to cut the resort carbon footprint across the infrastructure and operations, but one prominent ways is the villas themselves. One of the earliest and most advanced in this area is Alila Villas Hadahaa…
“Alila Villas Hadahaa is the first property in the Maldives to achieve the prestigious Green Globe ‘Building, Planning and Design’ benchmark and was designed to best adapt to the tropical climate and natural environment of the island. This includes rainwater harvesting, waste treatment, high roofed areas and open ceilings. To confirm their local social responsibility, the resort has just launched a “Gift-to-Share” programme.”
The eco-friendliness extended to the spa villa as Alila Villas Hadahaa also was called out for the top Eco-Spa’ in the Maldives in the 2009 Asia Spa Awards.
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We are here in the Maldives to introduce rowing as a sport for local women. We are conducting a record breaking attempt to cross the Zero Degree Channel in aid of fund raising. This resort were so excited about our attempt that they have been very generous in sporting our pre-race acclimitisation training. The resort staff are bright, interesting, intelligent folk. The service is fantastic and their focus on being eco-friendly and educating those who are keen to learn about the Maldives is inspiring.
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