Movenpick Beach Resort Al Khobar: Planting the Seeds of Sustainability
Nestled on the shoreline of the Arabian Gulf lies Movenpick Beach Resort Al Khobar, a true getaway that awaits families, couples and corporate travellers alike. The resort features contemporary and spacious deluxe villas, and facilities include a private lagoon beach, a wellness centre and restaurants offering a variety of excellent dining options.
Green Globe recently recertified Movenpick Beach Resort Al Khobar for the fourth consecutive year. The resort is committed to being the best in sustainable development and operations. It recognises the importance of reducing its carbon footprint by ensuring current practices are measured and evaluated, and effective environmental policies are implemented.
A comprehensive audit was undertaken by FARNEK, Green Globe’s preferred partner in the Middle East. The property has reduced energy usage by 3.55% compared to 2015 figures. Outdoor lighting has been replaced with energy efficient lighting and timers fitted. Future actions will see the replacement of existing lighting with LEDs inside villas and landscaped areas while solar panels will be installed to provide power for streetlights and hot water in villas and kitchens. To encourage energy saving practices and awareness amongst staff and guests, eye-catching stickers are placed under switches and water saving devices in public areas and washrooms.
Water consumption has decreased by 4.03% compared to 2015 and a sewage treatment plant (STP) processes wastewater that is used for irrigating landscaped areas. The property currently has a waste management program in place that handles the recycling of materials such as plastic, paper, cooking oils and aluminium cans. Planning is also underway to convert food waste into compost for landscaping in the future.
Movenpick Beach Resort Al Khobar coordinates various social initiatives throughout the year. To give back to the community, the resort held a charity event that was organised together with the Ministry of Social Services. Mövenpick Beach Resort Al Khobar provided a day of fun activities and lunch for twenty-five orphans and handicapped people and thirty young women who are physically challenged. The most recent event, held last month, was organised by the resort’s Green Team. Under the leadership of the Resort Manager, Mr. Naseer T. Thodi, a Tree and Vegetable Planting activity with staff was held within the resort grounds to highlight the benefits of sustainability.
About Movenpick Hotels and Resorts
Movenpick Hotels & Resorts, an international upscale hotel management company with over 16,000 staff members, is represented in 24 countries with 83 hotels, resorts and Nile cruisers currently in operation. Around 20 properties are planned or under construction, including those in Chiang Mai (Thailand), Bali (Indonesia) and Nairobi (Kenya).
Focusing on expanding within its core markets of Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, Movenpick Hotels & Resorts specialises in business and conference hotels, as well as holiday resorts, all reflecting a sense of place and respect for their local communities. Of Swiss heritage and with headquarters in central Switzerland (Baar), Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts is passionate about delivering premium service and culinary enjoyment – all with a personal touch. Committed to supporting sustainable environments, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has become the most Green Globe-certified hotel company in the world.
The hotel company is owned by Movenpick Holding (66.7%) and the Kingdom Group (33.3%). For more information, please visit www.movenpick.com
Contact
Veronica Tacbad
Marketing Communication Coordinator
Movenpick Beach Resort Al Khobar
P.O. Box 4923
Al Khobar 31952
SAUDI ARABIA
phone +966 13 849 2999
fax +966 13 8906767
email [email protected]
web www.movenpick.com
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