Conservation and Release of Sea Turtles
The sea turtles and waters of Jamaica are protected by the 1972 Wildlife Protection Act. From May to December, endangered sea turtles come ashore to lay their eggs, particularly on Las Brisas Beach.
Ver másPalladium Hotel Group supports numerous measures to minimise our environmental impact, combat climate change and encourage sustainable development. To achieve these aims, we take part in many different projects involving customers, employees, suppliers, partners and the local community.
THE PRINCIPLES OF PALLADIUM CARES FOR OUR PLANET:
The sea turtles and waters of Jamaica are protected by the 1972 Wildlife Protection Act. From May to December, endangered sea turtles come ashore to lay their eggs, particularly on Las Brisas Beach.
Ver másStarted by the WWF and its partners initially as a symbolic lights-out event in Sydney in 2007, Earth Hour has become one of the world's largest grassroots environmental movements.
Ver másWe are working on a project to help protect lizards in Ibiza, a native species which is crucial to the local ecosystem. Protective activities in our gardens and natural areas help provide a safe space for the lizards, encouraging them to reproduce and also preserving their natural habitat.
Ver másWe have installed solar panels in our hotels to reflect our commitment to sustainability and allow us to significantly reduce our carbon footprint and help protect the environment.
Ver másThis innovative project allows us to recycle left-over soap from our hotels and turn it into new hygiene products.
Ver másWe are focused on sustainability and reducing food waste, and that’s why we have implemented several projects to optimise waste management and encourage the responsible use of resources.
Ver másAll of our Palladium Hotel Group hotels are constantly working on helping protect our planet, including the organisation of beach cleaning and maintenance activities.
Ver másThe project of the Agricultural Production Centre in Imbassaí aims to broaden the environmental cultural vision in the region, providing the community with courses on environmental education, meliponiculture and sustainability to optimise production and take care of the planet at the same time.
Ver másIn collaboration with National Geographic Creative Works, we join the initiative of Manu San Félix, marine biologist and National Geographic photographer, to bring visibility to the need to protect our seas and oceans.
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