Patina Malediven continues to advance their commitment to purposeful travel approach, resulting in the resort’s EarthCheck Silver Certification for the second consecutive year. This milestone highlights the resort’s dedication to environmentally conscious practices and business excellence that positively impacts people and place.
“As we celebrate the EarthCheck Silver Certification for 2024, we reaffirm our resolute commitment to sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship,” said Antonio Saponara, General Manager. “This accolade underscores our dedication to perpetuality, marking a pivotal step towards a more sustainable future for Patina Maldives,” he added.
De installatie van zonnepanelen bij Swimsol luidt een nieuw tijdperk in voor permanente schone energie
In partnership with the Maldives’ leading solar energy provider, Swimsol, a total of 1937kWp of additional solar panels will become operational in October this year. 1MWp of panels will be located on a land bank on the East of the island, with a further 937kWp to be installed on the rooftops of all the resort’s beach villas and F&B outlets, as well as the FLOW Spa, dive centre, Portico, kids club, and back-of-house buildings. An additional 2MWh of battery capacity will also be added, enabling the property to rely solely on solar energy during daylight hours.
Koraalbehoud en spooknetprojecten
Patina Malediven is toegewijd aan het behoud van mariene biodiversiteit door middel van uitgebreide inspanningen voor koraalbehoud. Door koraalkeramiekworkshops te introduceren voor kinderen met speciale behoeften, heeft het resort een unieke mix van educatie en milieubeheer bevorderd. Deze workshops, in samenwerking met lokale NGO's, hebben jonge geesten in staat gesteld om bij te dragen aan inspanningen voor behoud, wat een blijvende impact heeft op zowel de gemeenschap als het milieu. Daarnaast blijven doorlopende initiatieven voor het planten van koraal het mariene ecosysteem verbeteren, wat de gezondheid en diversiteit van koraalriffen rond het eiland bevordert.
The resort’s ghost net projects address the critical issue of oceanic plastic pollution. By collecting and repurposing ghost nets into bracelets gifted to guests, Patina Maldives raises awareness about the dangers of plastic waste and encourages collective action to protect our oceans. These initiatives are more than just environmental efforts; they represent the resort’s commitment to nurturing a sustainable future and inspiring others to join in making a difference.
Resortbouw en engineering
From its inception, the Fari Islands’ development has been guided by sustainable architecture and design. It is the largest hospitality project globally to benefit from the extensive use of offsite manufacturing technology known as ‘Mass Engineered Timber’ or ’MET’, which reduced carbon emissions by over 6,000 tons after production and transportation; in addition, all the villas were prefabricated, to ensure minimal run off into the marine ecosystem Departing from the con-ventional thatched roof structures prevalent in the Maldives, villas and amenities were designed with flat roofs, allowing solar panels to be easily mounted. This allows the Fari Islands to host one of the latest largest solar installations in the Maldives.