Analysis
Jaya House River Park says 100% free of single-use plastics, partners with local NGOs, and has planted thousands of trees — here is what is documented
- Jaya House River Park states it is 100% free of single-use plastics, partners with local NGOs, and has planted thousands of trees. The claim of being 100% free of single-use plastics is supported by the "Plastic-Free" certification. The "NGO Partnerships" and "Reforestation Initiatives" certifications align with their stated partnerships and tree planting efforts.
- Based on available data, the operator demonstrates a commitment to environmental responsibility through plastic reduction and habitat restoration. The "NGO Partnerships" and "Reforestation Initiatives" certifications indicate a focus on conservation and community engagement.
- To further enhance its trust tier, Jaya House River Park could include details on the percentage of waste diverted from landfill, the specific impact of their reforestation efforts, or evidence of a fair wage policy for local employees. Providing a third-party audit or an annual impact report would also strengthen its documented sustainability claims.
Conservation programs
- ›NGO Partnerships
- ›Reforestation Initiatives
Certifications on record
Plastic-FreeNGO PartnershipsReforestation Initiatives