This hotel is designed to LEED standards, incorporating climate-responsive and biophilic principles with features like '100+ Gardens', rainwater harvesting, greywater reuse, and solar thermal panels. It diverted over 75% of construction waste and sources materials locally. The hotel actively reduces plastics and utilizes electric car activations.
This hotel is part of the Rosewood Hotel Group, which has achieved group-wide GSTC certification, emphasizing circular hospitality. It was designed to LEED standards, utilizing locally sourced materials for facades and incorporating native plant species in landscaping to reduce resource consumption.
Shangri-La Sanya demonstrates a long-standing commitment to social responsibility, offering eco-friendly event options with sustainable and locally sourced cuisine. The resort was an early adopter of paperless check-in and actively engages in recycling and using biodegradable toiletries.
Atlantis Sanya has been awarded the LEED Gold Award and a Three Star Green Building Certification. This signifies its comprehensive integration of green and sustainable concepts throughout the entire building life cycle, setting a benchmark for green construction.
Sustainability is a core aspect of this resort's design, featuring naturally daylit and ventilated public spaces through sculptural atria. This architectural approach significantly reduces energy consumption and enhances its overall environmental performance.
This resort is built with natural materials and is integrated into the tropical rainforest environment. It emphasizes maintaining the original ecology of its surroundings.
As part of Accor, this hotel aligns with the group's commitment to sustainable business practices in Greater China, aiming to lower carbon emissions and reduce food waste.