Anantara Seminyak Resort & Spa in Bali has won
the “Green Globe Highest Achievement Award: Asia 2011” thanks to a
wealth of environmental, social and cultural preservation efforts.
The award is given to the business which gains
the highest score against Green Globe’s 320 sustainability
indicators, as well as demonstrating a commitment to its specific
destination.
In the Asian region, Anantara Seminyak Resort &
Spa attained 76% of the sustainability indicators for hotels and
resorts, while the boutique retreat’s commitment to protecting the
Seminyak coastline was viewed as equally impressive.
Ivan Casadevall, General Manager for Anantara
Seminyak Resort & Spa, Bali, said, “I am delighted that our
efforts have benefited the local environment and community so
greatly. Green Globe Certification is the travel and tourism
industry’s worldwide hallmark for sustainability, and recognition
such as the “Highest Achievement Award for Asia 2011” highlights
Anantara Seminyak’s sincere commitment to operating in an
environmentally, socially and culturally responsible manner.”
The accolade comes just as Anantara Golden
Triangle earned its Green Globe Certification, making the
resort the very first Anantara in Thailand to be
rewarded with this status under Green Globe’s high standards.
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