Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort in Thailand
has been officially certified as a carbon-neutral hotel.
Nestled in 70 acres of tropical gardens with
an 800-metre-long stretch of white sandy beach, the resort has
always been a haven of conservation. This is reflected not only by
its pristine landscape, but also by its many eco-friendly
amenities and activities, including its innovative Marine
Discovery Centre.
Now, Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort has been
rewarded for its efforts by the Thailand Greenhouse
Gas Management Organization (TGO), which carried out a thorough
assessment of the property’s operations and awarded it a Carbon
Footprint for Organization (CFO) certificate, confirming that
the resort has significantly reduced
its carbon emissions and successfully offset the rest.
Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort was required
to measure its emissions, including waste, fuel and electricity
consumption in all areas of the property, to calculate the net
total of CO2 it releases. This was then verified by the TGO before the resort was recognised as
being officially carbon-neutral.
Phi Phi Island Village Beach Resort has slashed its waste and emissions with
smart solutions such as energy-efficient lighting, water
management, recycling programmes, organic gardening, and
plastic-free products.
“Climate change is the biggest threat to our
future, so it is our duty to fight back,” said Chao Treenawong, the resort’s General
Manager. “At Phi Phi Island Village
Beach Resort, we are rising to the challenge of protecting the
planet. Through our Marine Discovery Centre we are playing a
proactive role in saving our marine ecosystems and educating the
next generation. Water covers 71 percent of the earth’s surface,
so a healthy ocean means a healthy planet, and we will continue to
work tirelessly to preserve it. There is still much more work to
be done, but we are happy and grateful that our efforts have been recognised
by the TGO.”
The TGO certificate is the latest in a series of
environmental accolades achieved by Phi Phi Island Village Beach
Resort; in 2019 it was awarded “3 Leaves” by the Green Leaf
Foundation, and it has also been accredited by the Thai Hotels
Association as a “Plastic Free Resort”.
Most recently, the resort
received the “Green Leaf Certificate” for successfully promoting
conservation awareness within the travel and tourism industry and
met the requirements of Green Hotel Standard – Gold Level,
certified by the Department of Environmental Quality Promotion
from Thailand’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
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