The Mulia Bali Sets New Sustainability Benchmark in 2024: Continuing to Reduce Landfill Waste
Mulia Bali Sets a New Standard in Sustainable Luxury
Mulia Bali Leads the Way in Sustainable Practices
Discover how Mulia Bali is setting new sustainability benchmarks in the luxury hospitality sector with a remarkable 97.5% reduction in landfill waste by 2024.
The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas – Nusa Dua, Bali leads the way in sustainable luxury by making significant strides in waste management and eco-friendly initiatives. By mid-2024, Mulia Bali reduced waste sent to landfills by 97.5%, showcasing the commitment to environmental stewardship within the hospitality industry. This achievement builds on previous years, with a reduction of over 95% in 2023 and 94% in 2022.
Mulia Bali drives sustainability through comprehensive efforts across all areas of operation, recycling, reusing, and composting materials from paper, glass, metal, tin, plastic, and rubber waste. This approach minimizes waste and creates a sustainable environment for guests and the local community.
These efforts align with broader sustainability goals in Indonesia. In 2023, the country achieved a 15% reduction in plastic waste and a 25% recycling rate in urban areas, reflecting nationwide improvements in waste management systems, as highlighted in the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia, 2023 Environmental Performance Report.
Key initiatives driving this success include:
Plastic-Free Commitment
Mulia Bali began the journey toward a plastic-free environment seven years ago. Today, all remaining plastic materials used are 100% recyclable. For instance, all bottled water undergoes full recycling after use, implementing biodegradable cassava-based plastic bags and biodegradable alternatives to replace straws. These actions reflect Indonesia's drive to reduce plastic waste and align with the country's progress in sustainable waste management, as outlined in the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia, 2023 National Waste Reduction Strategy Report.
Advanced Water Management
The resort employs a high-tech water treatment system with reverse osmosis that efficiently removes sediment, chlorine, and dissolved solids, ensuring high-quality water for room usage. The resort also processes wastewater through advanced water reclamation systems, contributing to a closed-loop system that minimizes water waste. Rainwater reservoirs supply water to maintain the gardens featuring local plant varieties, allowing for more energy-efficient landscape management. These initiatives contribute to the nation's progress toward Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6), as detailed in the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Indonesia 2023 SDG Progress Report.
EarthCheck Audit Participation
To enhance sustainable practices further, Mulia Bali actively participates in EarthCheck's environmental benchmarking audit and aligns its sustainability goals accordingly. This step shows the resort's commitment to achieving the highest standards in sustainability and contributing to Indonesia's efforts to reduce carbon emissions and promote green jobs in the sustainable tourism sector, as documented in the EarthCheck 2023 Annual Benchmarking and Certification Report.
With Indonesia reducing carbon emissions by 4% in 2023, as reported in the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia 2023 Climate Action Performance Report, the initiatives done by Mulia Bali, including advanced waste and water management systems, align with national climate action efforts (SDG 13). The resort enhances guest experiences while also supporting local and national sustainability agendas.
Mulia Bali takes meaningful steps toward a greener future. At this multi-award-winning resort, every guest experience celebrates the finest things in life while contributing to preserving the environment for future generations. The efforts to reduce landfill waste are not just a goal but a pledge to the community and the planet.
Looking ahead, Mulia Bali remains dedicated to further reducing landfill waste and setting new benchmarks in sustainable and eco-friendly tourism in Bali, Indonesia. With every visit, guests can enjoy a luxurious stay while making a conscientious choice for a sustainable future.