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Six Senses Kaplankaya

Lodge · Europe · Türkiye

Marine conservation initiative included a clean-up across 12 kilometers of coastline through 176 dives — Europe.

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49.2 Trust Score
5 Impact Scale

Six Senses Kaplankaya says it is committed to sustainability and conservation — here is what is documented

  • Six Senses Kaplankaya states a commitment to sustainability and conservation, evidenced by its GSTC certification within the Türkiye National Sustainable Tourism Program. The resort reports significant efforts in renewable energy, aiming to power operations with renewables and validated by an I-Rec certificate. A "Plastic Freedom and Zero Waste" philosophy, initiated in 2016, includes the elimination of single-use plastics and the use of refillable amenities.
  • Carbon offsetting is achieved through contributions to a wind power plant, with a reported 75% decrease in CO² emissions per room night in 2023. Waste management includes substantial recycling figures for plastic, cardboard, glass, metal, and paper, alongside oil recycling for biodiesel and the use of a glass crusher and composting machine. Waste diversion from landfills saw a 45.45% increase in 2023. Water conservation efforts include a 10.49% decrease in water consumption per room per night (compared to a 2019 baseline) and 100% wastewater treatment for irrigation.
  • Community engagement includes programs for local children and scholarships, with initiatives supporting local women's livelihoods. Conservation work encompasses marine clean-ups, artificial reef installations, and tree planting.
  • These claims are supported by various data points, including certifications and specific operational metrics. To further enhance trust, independent verification of all self-reported figures and a comprehensive annual impact report would be beneficial.

Conservation programs
  • Marine conservation initiative included a clean-up across 12 kilometers of coastline through 176 dives.
  • Over 10 tons of tires, ropes, and ghost nets were removed.
  • 20 artificial reef blocks were installed and sponge transplantation occurred.
  • Volunteer clean-ups collected 1.5 tons of waste in Akbük Harbor.
  • 590 kg of trash was removed from the marine ecosystem.
  • 180 tree seedlings were planted.
  • 10 Mediterranean monk seals were adopted.
Certifications on record
GSTC Certified (Türkiye National Sustainable Tourism Program)
Trust Score 49.2 / 100
Certifications20%
40
Supply Chain20%
20
Carbon20%
50
Packaging15%
70
Narrative15%
75
Circularity10%
54
Emerging
Based on available public data. Not independently verified with operator.
Impact Scale 5 / 100
260community members benefited
Source year: 2025