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Sustainability at the Maldives
Our commitment to nurture, preserve, and sustain
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Conservation
We have recovered 125 kg of ghost nets and collected
500 kg of waste through regular beach clean-ups, contributing to a cleaner environment for the turtles and dolphins that populate our waters

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Education
Blue School Activities foster deep appreciation for the oceans, while the resorts’ kids club allows younger travellers to experiment with environmentally-friendly building techniques and materials

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Conscious Cuisine
We embody the principles of ethical eating through zero-waste restaurants, homegrown produce, and thoughtful plant-based meals at the Roots restaurant

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Solar Energy
By 2025, solar will supply half of daytime energy across guest accommodation, restaurants and bars at Patina Maldives, with 100% targeted by 2026

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Design & Build
Guided by sustainability since the start, we reduced 6,000 tons of carbon emissions with Mass Engineered Timber and minimised disruption through prefabricated villas

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Benchmarking
As an EarthCheck Silver Certified brand, we continually enhance our sustainability performance with reference to rigorous benchmarks

Caring for our ocean in perpetuity
We are responsible to the ocean which surrounds, inspires and sustains us. By working with scientists and guests, we lead tangible restoration and research initiatives for long-term conservation
Caring for our ocean in perpetuity
We are responsible to the ocean which surrounds, inspires and sustains us. By working with scientists and guests, we lead tangible restoration and research initiatives for long-term conservation

We directly involve guests in restoration efforts through our ceramic workshops, where over 350 ceramic plates have been moulded to aid coral growth

Our bracelet-making workshops raise awareness of marine debris, using repurposed ghost nets retrieved by our divers with drone-assisted aerial monitoring

We commit to sustained ecological growth through the planting of coral frames, which currently host over 4000 coral fragments and nurture 12 fish species