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SAii Phi Phi Island Village

Lodge · Asia · Thailand

bamboo shark conservation — 192,000 hectares protected in Asia, funded by every stay.

regenerative field
Part of the movement ↗
47.7 Trust Score
30 Impact Scale

SAii Phi Phi Island Village says it is committed to sustainability and conservation

  • SAii Phi Phi Island Village in Thailand states a commitment to sustainability and conservation, backed by Green Globe™ certification achieved for the second consecutive year in 2024. The resort reports significant initiatives in renewable energy, with solar panels providing 20% of its electricity. It has eliminated single-use plastics and uses refillable amenities. The resort aims for carbon neutrality by 2030 and commits to a 5% annual reduction in carbon emissions. Waste management includes composting and coastal debris collection. Water conservation is addressed through a recycling system and investment in water management improvements. Local impact is noted through support for boat operators and local sourcing of produce. Conservation efforts include a Marine Discovery Centre focused on projects like bamboo shark conservation and habitat protection, with 30 bamboo sharks released since 2021. The parent company, S Hotels & Resorts, publishes an annual sustainability report and undergoes third-party audits. Based on available data, the operator demonstrates strong operational sustainability and conservation engagement. To raise the trust tier, more detailed reporting on carbon emission reductions and local community benefits beyond direct financial support would be beneficial.

Conservation programs
  • bamboo shark conservation
  • coral propagation
  • mangrove planting
Certifications on record
Green Globe™ certification
Trust Score 47.7 / 100
Certifications20%
40
Supply Chain20%
20
Carbon20%
16
Packaging15%
70
Narrative15%
100
Circularity10%
70
Emerging
Based on available public data. Not independently verified with operator.
Impact Scale 30 / 100
192K haprotected hectares
Source year: 2024
Frontline Difficulty 4 / 30
30species translocated / yr
Source year: 2024