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Club Med celebrates Green Week

21 Jul 2024
Club Med Seychelles 
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Club Med is celebrating its Green Week with daily demonstrations for guests focusing on addressing issues such as plastic pollution, responsible consumption and biodiversity loss. 

From July 22 to 26, guests staying in participating Club Med Resorts can take part in daily demonstrations focusing on specific environmental topics, such as: 

  • Waste reduction: Learning about responsible consumption and participate in resort-wide waste reduction initiatives, including upcycling workshops, beach clean-ups and educational conferences and tours. 
  • The value of biodiversity: Exploring the incredible biodiversity of Club Med resorts through guided nature walks, educational workshops, and wildlife conservation efforts. 
  • Solidarity with local initiatives: Learning how to support local communities and environmental protection initiatives through impactful activities with Club Med Foundation. The Foundation, created in 1978, mobilises Club Med's teams and resources to participate in solidarity actions around its resorts and offices, such as support efforts for vulnerable children, environmental protection, improving access to education and recreation, and the protection of biodiversity. 
  • Preserving local culture: Guests will be immersed in the local traditions of their destination through cultural experiences and workshops. 
  • Managing resources sustainably: How Club Med is minimising waste production and promoting responsible consumption practices through a series of sustainability tours available in Club Med Cherating, Club Med Kani, Club Med Finolhu Villas and Club Med Phuket. 

"Green Week is a fantastic opportunity to showcase Club Med's dedication to sustainability and inspire our guests to join us on this journey,"said Rachael Harding,CEO of East, South Asia and Pacific markets at Club Med.  

"We believe in creating a positive impact on the environment and the communities we operate in, while providing our guests with unforgettable experiences that integrate sustainable practices." 

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