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The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort awarded Green Globe Certification for Biodiversity Protection at Baa Atoll
Green Globe Certification has awarded The
Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort its first certification in recognition of
its dedication to environmental stewardship and responsible practices. Set
within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Baa Atoll, the resort has embraced its
pristine location by implementing a wide range of sustainability initiatives
that both protect the environment and showcase the benefits of its idyllic
tropical setting.
In
August 2024, the resort installed 650 solar panels at the heart of the island,
harnessing the abundant Maldivian sunshine. This initiative has already
delivered significant results, saving over 166,000 kg of CO2
emissions by September 2025—the equivalent to planting 4,900 trees. The solar
panels generate up to six hours of energy daily, with estimated annual savings
of over USD 135,000.

Solar
energy also powers the hot water system that services staff accommodations and
kitchen operations, marking a substantial reduction when compared to
conventional energy consumption. Furthermore, the solar panels are projected to
cut annual diesel consumption by 135,000 liters, resulting in a reduction of
361,800 kg in carbon emissions, the equivalent of planting 16,400 trees.
Vijay
Kumar, General Manager of The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort, said, “As an
island resort, sustainability is key. We are committed to developing solutions
that minimize our impact on this beautiful ecosystem. The solar panels harness
the abundant sunshine of the Maldives and help reduce our reliance on
carbon-emitting fuels such as diesel.”
To
reduce environmental impacts, the resort has implemented water conservation
measures and introduced a state-of-the-art bottled water plant. Featuring a
comprehensive desalination and bottling system, the plant eliminates the need
for imported water, reduces the resort’s carbon footprint, and promotes the use
of reusable glass bottles and biodegradable cups. Convenient refilling stations
have also been established throughout staff areas.
Waste
management is another priority in preserving the island’s unspoiled environment
and rich biodiversity. In January 2025, the resort partnered with Parley to
launch the Recycle One Million campaign, which aims to collect one
million plastic waste items by end of this year. Guests and staff are
encouraged to participate by collecting plastic waste from Brother Island and
nearby shores. The collected materials are then processed at the Tila Fushi
recycling island.
The
Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort is set amid the vibrant biodiversity of Baa
Atoll, where 250 species of coral and 1,200 species of fish flourish. Reef
manta rays, an iconic species of the Baa Atoll Biosphere Reserve, gather in
large groups to feed on plankton-rich waters inside the lagoon. Inspired by
this vibrant marine life, the resort’s dedicated Green Team leads conservation
programs that deliver long-term benefits for sea life while offering meaningful
guest participation. In partnership with AQUA, the resort’s marine conservation
program supports coral restoration, manta ray protection, sea turtle
monitoring, and ghost net recovery. Initiatives include the Coral Frame
Adoption Program, a coral nursery, responsible tourism at Hanifaru Bay conducted
with the Manta Trust for manta ray research, and eco-focused snorkelling and
diving. To raise awareness and protect the Maldives’ fragile ecosystems for
future generations, the resort also hosts weekly marine biology presentations
and promotes the use of reef-safe sunscreen.

As
part of the Good
Travel with Marriott BonvoyTM program, the resort champions the
preservation of Liyelaa Jehun, traditional Maldivian lacquer art.
Believed to have originated centuries ago through trade with China, this
ancient craft is now practiced by only a handful of skilled artisans. Guests
are invited to join in hands-on workshops with local craftsmen, learning the
art of making Maldivian lacquer work and helping preserve one of the country’s
oldest cultural traditions. By integrating these immersive cultural
experiences, the resort aims to revitalize interest in Maldivian heritage while
connecting travelers more deeply to the destination.