AYANA Bali Achieves EarthCheck Gold Certification
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AYANA Bali Achieves EarthCheck Gold Certification

AYANA Bali has received the prestigious EarthCheck Gold Certification, demonstrating its dedication to sustainable practices and environmental stewardship.

AYANA Bali Achieves EarthCheck Gold Certification

AYANA Bali recently received the EarthCheck Gold Certification, a milestone that reflects the integrated resort destination’s long-term commitment to sustainability, community empowerment, and environmental stewardship across its 90-hectare estate overlooking Jimbaran Bay.

EarthCheck is one of the world’s leading scientific benchmarking, certification, and advisory groups for sustainable travel and tourism.

Its Gold Certification is awarded to organizations that demonstrate five or more consecutive years of independent, science-based sustainability performance across key operational areas. This remarkable achievement reflects AYANA Bali’s consistent efforts to operate responsibly while setting a benchmark for sustainable luxury tourism in Indonesia. With this recognition, AYANA Bali joins an elite group of just seven properties on the island to achieve Gold EarthCheck certification or higher.

Sustainability on a Grand Scale

This distinction carries particular significance given AYANA’s scale and complexity. With 993 rooms, the resort encompasses multiple hotels and residences, 30 restaurants, and over 17 event venues, making its sustainability achievements all the more remarkable. Operating at this magnitude means every decision has a tangible impact, demonstrating that long-term environmental accountability can coexist with world-class luxury and guest comfort.

Sustainability is woven into every aspect of AYANA Bali’s operations, from energy and water management to waste reduction, community partnerships, and cultural preservation. Combining innovation with tradition, the resort creates tangible environmental impact while honoring Bali’s enduring harmony with nature.

Ongoing Measures

Among the many initiatives contributing to AYANA Bali’s EarthCheck Gold Certification are various sustainability programs like the AYANA Food Waste Loop, which converts organic waste into livestock feed for local farmers, and the donation of used cooking oil to Green School Bali for BioBus fuel and soap-making.

By adopting environmentally friendly practices, AYANA Bali aims for net-zero emissions, operating 34 electric vehicles to reduce daily carbon dioxide emissions significantly. Furthermore, the resort’s solar panels currently generate 854 kWp, with plans for another 516 kWp system.

AYANA has cut energy consumption by approximately 24.8 percent in 2024 and has made substantial progress in recycling wastewater, benefiting from sophisticated treatment systems that lessen reliance on fresh water. Moreover, AYANA supports local communities by sourcing a significant amount of its supplies and services from nearby partners, enhancing economic opportunities while minimizing transportation-related emissions.

Through these commendable efforts, AYANA Bali not only aims to uplift local communities but also enriches the cultural heritage of Bali through dedicated initiatives.

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