Csr-El Nido
Csr-El Nido
El Nido Resorts is committed to providing leisurely, engaging, and educational experiences and services to all our guests in a manner that has the least impact on the environment and promotes respect for El Nidos local people and culture. We will accomplish this through: Enjoining our staff and guests to uphold our five Be G.R.E.E.N. tenets Linking with local communities through employment and purchases Nurturing a culture of environmental stewardship Initiating opportunities for guests to experience nature and the local culture Discovering and molding sustainability champions among the staff Outdoing ourselves every year by building new sustainability programs on the success of previous ones
Sustainable Operations
Waste Management Sewage Treatment Plant El Nido Resorts operates a state-of-the-art sewage treatment plant (STP) combined with native reed bed filters. This ensures that no raw sewage and grey water are discharged into sea. Treated water is utilized in flushing toilets, watering the plants, and supplying fire hydrants. This directly reduces consumption of water, which otherwise have to be produced through energy-intensive desalination processes or sourced in the regions water sources. Materials Recovery Facility Solid wastes go through strict segregation before reaching the resorts full cycle materials recovery facility (MRF). The MRF receives recyclable and organic wastes from the resorts and is looked after by the Garden Department. After segregation, the recyclable waste is stored in holding bins for pick-up by a local junk shop dealer for recycling, while the organic waste is composted onsite and later packed for use in the resort gardens or organic farms in El Nido mainland. Recognizing the negative impact of using non-recyclable wastes, El Nido Resorts implemented a refillable drinking water system in 2008 to try to eliminate the purchase of bottled waters during activities. The Kitchen Department also implemented its own refilling system, whereas instead of buying cooking oils in new containers, they just send the old containers to the supplier for a refill. Water Conservation El Nido Resorts operates a rainwater catchment system to capture, filter, and store
rainwater for use in the guest rooms and staff quarters. Water saving devices such as low-flow showerheads and low-flush toilets are also in place. Desalination Plant There is a very limited supply of fresh water in island resorts. El Nido Resorts operates a desalination plant to convert salt water into fresh water suitable for human consumption. The desalination plant enables us to avoid depleting mainland water sources and competing with local communities for water supply. Energy Conservation All bulbs were replaced with Compact Flourescent Light (CFL) in 2008. Guest rooms were also fitted with energy efficient water heater, and designed in such a way to optimize natural lighting. Solar panels are installed at the Deluxe Water Cottages of Miniloc Island Resort, and at Entalula Beach Club and Dibuluan Beach Club in El Nido, both operated by El Nido Resorts. El Nido Resorts observes the global initiative Earth Hour every March by turning off all non-essential lights at the resorts for 1-hour. As an offshoot of Earth Hour, El Nido Resorts has gone further to celebrate Eco-Hour every full moon during the summer months of March to May. The energy savings from the 1-hour electricity shutdown is used to purchase seedlings from Island Transvoyager Inc.s Carbon Offsetting Program, to be planted in the El Nido watershed. Low Impact and Sustainable Guest Experiences El Nido and Taytay are areas of undoubtedly high biodiversity. El Nido Resorts is committed to promoting nature-based activities that showcase yet protect the richness of this biodiversity. Only low impact activities are offered to guests. There are no jetskis and other motorized marine sports equipment. Marine sports guides accompany guests to supervise the activities, provide nature interpretation, and ensure guests dont disturb or damage the environment. The resorts also started using eco-friendly boat engines in 2006 and are continuously upgrading engine maintenance systems to help minimize the negative effects brought about by carbon monoxide emission. El Nido Resorts only serves sustainable menus. The resorts no longer purchase grouper, as there has been an observable decline in their local population. Locally and organically produced vegetables comprise 60% of total kitchen purchases, while locally reared livestock comprise 90% of total kitchen purchases. Women from several barangays (villages) in El Nido have also been trained in weaving to produce native bags and slippers that are purchased by the resort. These local bags and slippers are given complimentary to guests as part of the El Nido Resorts experience.
Desalination plants convert salt water into water suitable for human consumption.
in cooperation with the Protected Area Office, and hatchling releases from nests safeguarded by resort staff. To further educate guests, El Nido Resorts offers a Turtle Tracking Tour during the hatching season. This tour provides guests with the opportunity to track the gentle sea turtles in their natural habitat, participate in turtle releases, and learn about turtle biology and our hatchery program. Coastal Cleanups Lagen Island Resort has consistently supported and participates in eco-events such as International Coastal Clean-up Day, World Ocean Day, and Earth Day and has chosen to make coastal clean-up a regular activity, clearing beaches of marine debris twice monthly. Installation of Eco-reefs at Tres Marias In April 2006, El Nido Resorts partnered with the local community and El Nido Foundation, Inc. (ENF) in the installation of EcoReef artificial reef modules in Tres Marias, a former dive site devastated by illegal fishing, coral bleaching, and typhoons. El Nido is only the 2nd in the world to receive the ceramic modules, after Bunaken National Park in Indonesia. Installation of Mooring Bouys To prevent anchor damage on coral reefs, El Nido Resorts Dive Team installed (and maintains) mooring buoys in 21 sites around Bacuit Bay. These are especially important in high-traffic areas such as the Small Lagoon and South Miniloc. Protection of Giant Clams El Nido Resorts transplanted giant clams to the front reef of Miniloc Island Resort and Lagen Island Resort from different parts of Bacuit Bay, where these endangered species are harvested indiscriminately. El Nido Marine Monitoring Task Force The waters of El Nido are constantly under threat from various illegal activities. El Nido Resorts patrols the waters of Bacuit Bay and coordinates with local authorities in apprehending violators. Participation in the Marine Monitoring Task Force means extending more assistance in terms of logistics, drafting ordinances and lobbying for penal provisions both in the Protected Area Management Board and the Municipal Legislative Body
Resort doctors render free medical consultations to targetted local communities in El Nido.
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women are trained to become massage therapists. Over the years, banca owners from town have been regularly providing the transportation needs of El Nido Resorts guests. Patronizing Local Products Women from several barangays (villages) in El Nido have also been trained in weaving to produce native bags and slippers that are purchased by the resorts. The bags and slippers are given as complimentary room amenities, thereby ensuring ongoing demand. El Nido Resorts tries to keep on reducing food miles by sourcing locally. Locally and organically produced vegetables comprise 60% of total kitchen purchases, while locally reared livestock comprise 90% of total kitchen purchases. Community Service Annually, El Nido Resorts arranges Sea Scouts training for both staff and the community. A Sea Scouts certificate assists individuals seeking employment in the maritime industry. Increasing the local pool of Sea Scouts enhances the largely coastal communitys ability to respond to accidents. El Nido Resorts doctors augment the services of the lone Municipal Health Officer in El Nido, bringing healing and health education to the various villages at least twice a week. Resort doctors also render free services on the annual Mass Blood Donation Program of the Philippine Red Cross in El Nido. Staff are willing donors, making El Nido Resorts one of the biggest contributors in Palawan. El Nido Resorts 1.5-hectare organic farm in El Nido serves as demonstration site for locals to help improve the quality of their produce for long-term sustainability. Instead of using chemicals as fertilizer, composted biodegradable wastes of El Nido Resorts are used here. It also demonstrates the rearing of Happy Pigs, leaner pigs that feed on vegetables and effective microorganisms. Local farmers are welcome to learn about the technique so the resort can purchase locally and organically produced vegetables and meat from them in the future.
Environmental Education
Environmental Practices Training The Be G.R.E.E.N. (Guard, Respect, Educate El Nido) training program, in place since 2007, trains all staff on: ecological waste management; water, energy, and biodiversity conservation; and environmental laws. To encourage the staff to apply what theyve learned in the seminars, Pa-Berdehan: The El Nido Resorts Eco Challenge, a company-wide competition for environmentally friendly initiatives, was established in 2007. Since then, innovative work practices have been developed and implemented, such as patronizing cooking oil retailers with reusable containers (initiated by the Purchasing department), and limiting the running time of air conditioning units without sacrificing guest comfort (initiated by the Engineering department). The Environment Department conducts yearly Nature Interpretation training seminars for the Marine Sports Guides and other staff who wish to attend. Educating Guests Guests are reminded and encouraged to conserve our natural resources. The
companys Environmental Code of Conduct called Ten El-NiDos is provided in each room to remind guests about the environmentally sensitive Protected Area and the appropriate behavior to ensure conservation. Guests are actively discouraged from touching the animals, whether on land or underwater. Collecting shells, corals, starfish, and other animals is not allowed and is specifically stated in our welcome message. Guests are likewise informed of the Conservation Fees that the Resorts collect and remit to the Protected Area Office. El Nido Resorts also strives to be an industry leader by creating opportunities to be studied by numerous tourism practitioners. By participating in various eco-events, we are able to share best practices for others to follow.
El Nido Resorts Be G.R.E.E.N. (Guard, Respect, Educate El Nido) Campaign is the winner of the prestigious PATA (Pacific Asia Travel Association) Gold Award 2011 Environmental Education Programme. Be G.R.E.E.N. is a 5-course environmental practices training seminar that educates ALL staff of El Nido Resorts in biodiversity conservation, environmental legislation, ecological solid waste management, water conservation, and energy conservation. Since Be G.R.E.E.N. was launched in 2007, more than 800 full-time and part-time staff have successfully completed the training modules to make sure they understand their role in upholding the companys environmental principles. Nature Interpretation trainings are also provided annually to the resorts Marine Sports Guides. Through this, the guides are able to share their knowledge of El Nidos unique biodiversity to guests. This increased awareness leads to better appreciation, stewardship, and conservation of the environment. Ten Knots Development Corporation, owner and operator of El Nido Resorts, upholds responsible tourism through long-term sustainable practices. Other projects include marine turtle conservation, coastal and underwater clean-ups, installation and maintenance of mooring buoys. El Nido Resorts also offers nature-based guest activities and sustainable menus, and provides employment opportunities for the local community. El Nido Resorts luxury eco-resorts are located on Lagen Island and Miniloc Island in El Nido, Palawan, and on Apulit Island in Taytay, Palawan. A fourth property, the luxurious Pangulasian Island Resort, also in El Nido, will open end of this year. The 2011 PATA Grand and Gold Awards Presentation was heldat the PATA Travel Mart in Beijing, China on April 11. Year after year, PATA highlights exceptional
endeavors that deliver the best Tourism Practices in the region. This year, PATA received 223 entries from 102 organizations and individuals worldwide.
Mission vision
Mission/Vision
Asian conservation company and ten knots development corporation believes in investing in environmentally sensitive companies to generate acceptable financial returns to investors while providing meaningful employment and educational opportunities for employees. The resulting economic benefits create a willingness among the local communities to protect the natural resources in the area. Profits from the portfolios operating companies provide a sustainable financing source for environmental projects while the Asian Conservation Foundation (ACF) will ensure that biodiversity conservation is carried out for the long-term.
History
El Nido Resorts is operated byTen Knots Development Corporation. Ten Knots was founded by diving enthusiasts who explored the Philippines on the M/V Via Mare. They believed that ten knots is the ideal speed not only in getting to their dive destination quickly, but also cruising leisurely enough to appreciate and enjoy Natures endowments. Thus, the name Ten Knots reflects the companys ideals to strive for a balance between meeting human needs and caring for nature. Since its inception, Ten Knots has advocated responsible tourism and has exercised stewardship over its natural environment. For nearly three decades, Ten Knots has strived to maintain a delicate balance between achieving tourism development goals, conserving the fragile environment where it operates, and meeting the needs of the local community.
Our Awards
2011 El Nido Resorts wins the PATA (Pacific Asia Travel Association) Gold Award 2011 Environmental Education Programme for the Be G.R.E.E.N. (Guard, Respect, Educate El Nido) Campaign. 2010 El Nido Resorts wins HICAPs Sustainable Hotel Award in the Sustainable Destination category at the 21st Annual Hotel Investment Conference Asia Pacific (HICAP). Miniloc Island Resort and Lagen Island Resort are both given the ASEAN Green Hotel Award for the 2nd time. 2009 El Nido Resorts wins Wild Asias Responsible Tourism Award under the Midsize to Small Accommodation Operators category. Wild Asia, a non-profit organization based in Malaysia, judged El Nido Resorts based on its practices that aim to protect and sustain the worlds natural and cultural resources while ensuring that it meets its potential as a tool for poverty alleviation. Lagen Island Resort is named one of the Top Leisure Resorts in Asia in Smart Travel Asias Best in Travel Poll 2009. 2008 Miniloc Island Resort and Lagen Island Resort are both given the ASEAN Green Hotel Award. Travel + Leisure magazine named El Nido Resorts as one of Our 15 Favorite Green Hotels in its South Asia and Australia editions. 2007 El Nido Resorts is a finalist in the Investor in People category of the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards 2007. Lagen Island Resort is named one of the top Leisure Resorts in Asia in Smart Travel Asias Best in Travel Poll 2007. Travel + Leisure magazine named El Nido Resorts as one of Our 15 Favorite Green Hotels in its US edition. 2006 El Nido Resorts makes it to the prestigious Conde Nast Green List 2006. Lagen Island Resort and Miniloc Island Resort are included in Smart Travel Asias Best in Travel Poll 2006, Top Leisure Resorts category. 2001 & 2003 Miniloc Island Resort gets Kalakbay Award for Resort of the Year Category A and Kalakbay Hall of Fame Award from the Philippine Department of Tourism. Lagen Island Resort gets Kalakbay Award for Resort of the Year Category AAA from the Philippine Department of Tourism. 2000 El Nido Resorts wins the PATA (Pacific Asia Travel Association) Gold Award 2000 for Education and Training, Educational Program Category.