Grand Park Kodhipparu, Maldives has once again earned its fifth consecutive Green Globe GOLD certification, showcasing its ongoing commitment to sustainability. This achievement highlights the resort’s dedication to sustainable hospitality through eco-friendly practices, such as water conservation, waste reduction, and community support, contributing to the long-term preservation of the stunning Maldivian landscape.
Having first earned this title in 2020, the resort has continuously demonstrated its leadership in sustainable operations and practices, ensuring that each guest experience reflects its dedication to safeguarding and preserving its unique ecosystem.
As part of its initiative to minimise plastic usage, Grand Park Kodhipparu has completely eliminated single-use plastics, resulting in a reduction of around 450,000 plastic straws since transitioning to reusable alternatives in 2019. Additionally, the onsite bottling plant introduced in 2019 has contributed to the elimination of 117,000 plastic bottles in 2023 alone, helping to conserve important resources and reduce waste.
With a 99% success rate from innovative approaches under the coral reef restoration project, the resort is dedicated to strengthening its house reef, successfully transplanting over 35 coral colonies in 2023 to enhance the vibrant underwater ecosystem for guests to explore.
Through dedicated research, Grand Park Kodhipparu has recognised over 115 species of trees and plants, showcasing the island’s rich flora and fauna. The resort has collaborated with the Olive Ridley Project to monitor and conserve the resident turtles, also enhancing the overall guest experience by promoting awareness of the rich marine life surrounding the resort.
The resort also implemented a solar power system on Earth Day 2021 in an effort to reduce carbon emissions, which currently meets over 10.56% of its electricity needs and saves around 150,000 litres of diesel each year. Additionally, energy-efficient lighting, water conservation initiatives, and eco-friendly amenities are integrated throughout the resort.
Aiming to promote marine conservation and sustainability, the resort’s Resident Marine Biologist conducts regular talks, guided snorkelling tours, and awareness sessions for both team members and guests to deepen their understanding and show them ways to contribute to marine conservation.
At Grand Park Kodhipparu, social responsibility is evident in its diverse team of 22 nationalities and commitment to fair employment practices. The resort invests in staff training and development to enhance sustainability efforts and celebrates events like World Oceans Day and Earth Day through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, promoting cultural understanding and environmental awareness.
As it looks ahead to 2025, the resort remains dedicated to sustainability through its comprehensive Sustainability Management Plan, aiming to set new standards for responsible tourism in the Maldives.
Achieving Green Globe Certification, a benchmark for sustainable operations in travel and tourism, enhances the resort’s image and reflects its commitment to sustainability, especially as it marks this achievement for the fifth time. General Manager Raffaele Solferino celebrated this achievement on LinkedIn, expressing gratitude to the entire team and partners at Grand Park Kodhipparu.
For more information about sustainability initiatives or to experience Grand Park Kodhipparu’s eco-conscious hospitality, please visit https://www.parkhotelgroup.com/grand-park-kodhipparu-maldives