Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives Marks Earth Hour with Guest Engagement and Sustainable Practices
Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives, a luxury resort located in the Maldives, recently celebrated Earth Hour on March 26, 2023, by turning off non-essential lights and hosting a guest engagement session with the resort’s marine biologist. The event was part of a global initiative to raise awareness about the importance of sustainability and energy conservation.
During the Earth Hour event, the resort’s guests and team members gathered on the beach to light candles and enjoy the peaceful ambiance created by the dimmed lights. The marine biologist at Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives also held a guest engagement session, highlighting the resort’s conservation efforts to protect the environment and marine life in the Maldives. This included sustainable fishing practices, coral reef protection, and waste management.
The Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives is committed to implementing sustainable practices and reducing its carbon footprint. The resort has adopted several energy conservation efforts, such as using energy-efficient lighting, implementing a waste management system, and minimizing the use of single-use plastics. Additionally, the resort operates a desalination plant to produce its freshwater, reducing its reliance on imported bottled water.
“As a resort in a fragile environment, we recognize the need to implement sustainable practices to minimize our impact on the environment,” said Raffaele Solferino, General Manager of Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives. “We are proud to have participated in Earth Hour and to have raised awareness of the importance of environmental conservation. We are committed to continuing our efforts to protect the environment and reduce our carbon footprint.”
By participating in events like Earth Hour, the Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives is not only showing its commitment to sustainability but is also encouraging guests to do the same. The resort’s efforts to protect the environment and reduce its carbon footprint are essential in ensuring that the Maldives’ natural beauty is preserved for future generations to enjoy.