Atmosphere Core has published its Core Impact Report 2025, spotlighting measurable sustainability outcomes across its Maldives resort portfolio. The report emphasizes sustainability as a business discipline rather than just a brand message, with clear metrics on energy, waste, and marine conservation. Marine Conservation - Over 16,600 coral fragments planted on 360 reef frames. - OBLU SELECT Sangeli: Muraka Conservation Project combines coral restoration, marine-life monitoring, guest engagement, and collaboration with Maldives’ Rasfari Reef Restoration Programme. - Atmosphere Kanifushi: Innovative pyramid-shaped coral cage nurseries supporting healthier coral growth. Energy & Waste Management - 7.9 million kWh solar power generated (13% of total demand). - 140 tonnes of organic waste converted into biogas → saving 2.1 million litres of diesel and avoiding 5,700 tonnes of carbon emissions. - Eliminated 2.1 million plastic bottles and 1.48 million plastic straws across nine resorts. Strategic Positioning - Reinforces Atmosphere Core’s role as a sustainability leader in Maldives tourism, integrating conservation with guest experiences. - Aligns resort-level initiatives with national restoration priorities, strengthening credibility with environmental authorities. - Demonstrates how operational choices at scale can materially reduce ecological impact. This report places Atmosphere Core among the most metrics-driven sustainability players in the hospitality sector, contrasting with lifestyle-led campaigns like Anantara’s La Dolce Riviera or expansion-focused moves like Dusit Princess Rishikesh.
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