Denis Private Island Seychelles
Hotel in Denis Island
9.2
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Von $1,431
Von $1,431
Hotel, das einige nachhaltige Praktiken umgesetzt hat Fragebogen
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Was macht Ihr Hotel / Ihre Unterkunft umweltfreundlich?
Nachhaltige Baumaterialien
Festgelegte Umweltrichtlinien
Die Bauart maximiert den Luftstrom, um den Bedarf an Klimaanlagen zu reduzieren
Die Bauart maximiert das natürliche Licht, um den Bedarf an Beleuchtung und Heizung zu reduzieren
Engagement für umweltfreundliche Initiativen (z. B. Wiederaufforstung, Erhaltung der Tierwelt)
Sammlung und Nutzung von Regenwasser
Verwendung von ungiftigen Reinigungsprodukten
Im Restaurant werden Bio-Lebensmittel verwendet
Die Mitarbeiter werden in der Einhaltung der Umweltrichtlinien geschult
Fahrräder werden den Gästen zur Verfügung gestellt
Ladestation(en) für Elektroautos vorhanden
Abwasser wird wiederverwendet
Schilder in den Zimmern, die die Gäste darauf hinweisen, dass Handtücher nur auf Anfrage gewechselt werden
Der Abfall wird in mindestens 3 Kategorien getrennt
Keine Einwegbecher, -gläser, -teller und -bestecke
Organische Abfälle werden kompostiert
Die meisten der für die Zubereitung der Mahlzeiten verwendeten Zutaten stammen aus lokaler Produktion
Ein vegetarisches Alternativmenü wird im Restaurant angeboten
Gibt es etwas, das Sie hervorheben, hinzufügen oder klarstellen möchten?
Denis Island Sustainability

The Farm:
- The island farm supplies almost all meat, dairy, poultry, fresh-produce to the restaurant for true farm-to-table dining
- Fish is caught locally by our team
- This reduces supply chain carbon footprint/ensures quality/guarantees no use of harmful pesticide in the production of food and guests can see for themselves that their food is free-range and raised in humane conditions
- The farm also plays an import role in waste management: left over food given to the pigs, tree trimmings (especially non-native palm trees) are mulched and used for animal feed
- Farm is a source of natural and nutritious fertilizer for crops and gardens.
- Excess produce is sold on Mahe in a farm shop, giving local consumers access to high-quality non-imported meat.

The Forest:
- Non-native coconut plantation has been carefully and systematically removed and replaced with native and endemic vegetation
- The introduction of critically endangered endemic bird species (Seychelles Magpie Robin, Seychelles Paradise Flycatcher, Seychelles Warbler) were introduced to the island. The success of these introduced populations has downgraded these species from "critically endangered" to "endangered".

Eradication of Pests:
- Great expense and planning has gone into removing non-native predators (rats, cats and Myna birds) from the island. Denis Island is officially rat-free. The removal of these predators has allowed bird populations to thrive. Huge increases in population numbers for sea and land birds have been recorded since these pests were eradicated.

Power:
- Denis Island is home to one of the largest solar power projects in Seychelles, which largely (together with generators) supplies power to the entire island

Marine Protected Area:
- The waters surrounding Denis Island have recently been declared a marine protected zone. We are working closely with environmental organisations to manage this area.
- Denis island is an important nesting ground for endangered hawksbill and green turtles. Turtles nest all year round at Denis Island.
- Denis Island is one of the best destinations in the world for catching bill fish - all bill fish are tagged and released.

Greywater:
- Water from the laundry is sprayed over the dust roads, to keep dust down (so water does not pollute any other water sources, and less cleaning = less water consumption)

Workshop:
- Much of the furniture and flooring in the cottages and main building is made from drift wood or timber grown on the island (non-native trees that have been removed from the forest).

Green Islands Foundation:
- This NGO was initially set up by the island's owners to manage conservation projects on Denis Island alone (eg. Turtle monitoring and the translocation of endangered birds).
- The organization has since grown and now manages projects on multiple other islands.

Denis Island has also a signatory of the UNESCO Sustainable Travel Pledge.
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