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By Shreenidhi Jagannathan
Published on June 5, 2024
We have carefully curated this newsletter to ensure it becomes your go-to resource for all things hospitality-related. Whether you are an industry professional, an avid traveller, or simply passionate about the art of hospitality, this newsletter will be your gateway to a world of inspiration, knowledge and unforgettable experiences.
Atmosphere Core, a renowned international hospitality company, continues to make significant strides in sustainability across its eight Green-Globe-certified resorts. Through initiatives focused on the community, operations, resources, and the environment, Atmosphere Core exemplifies an environment-conscious approach that benefits both the natural world and the local communities.
Sustainability Achievements Across Four Pillars
Atmosphere Core’s dedication to sustainability is evident through impactful initiatives such as renewable energy infrastructure and water-saving technology. Each resort contributes uniquely, with pilot projects like the vertical hydroponic garden at OZEN LIFE MAADHOO and the in-house biogas setup at OBLU SELECT Sangeli showcasing innovation and commitment.
Operations and Resource Management
The company’s ethos of reusing, reducing, and recycling is reflected in practices such as a paperless app-based booking and check-in system and the maintenance of kitchen gardens across all resorts. “Sustainability isn't an option; it's our ethos,” comments Shrikant Dash, Deputy Managing Director for Corporate at Atmosphere Core. This commitment ensures eco-friendly choices that contribute to preserving the natural beauty of the Maldives.
Driving Positive Community Impact
Recognizing the importance of community, Atmosphere Core supports charities and drives impact through the Atmosphere Foundation. This non-profit organization has built a high-quality training kitchen for special needs students, run reading programs for over 7,000 youngsters, and supported health screening programs for nearly 600 senior citizens.
The Bamboo for Climate Change Mitigation project stands out, with Atmosphere Foundation donating over 4,000 germinated seedlings and introducing saplings to 27 islands. This initiative is pivotal in making the Maldives a carbon-free destination, thanks to bamboo’s exceptional carbon absorption rate.
Harnessing Solar Power
Atmosphere Core is at the forefront of the solar revolution in the Maldives. Since installing a marine and rooftop solar system at OZEN LIFE MAADHOO in 2019, the company has expanded solar energy production across its resorts. As of May 2024, 8,890 solar panels installed across seven resorts have produced 16,500 MWh of clean energy, significantly reducing diesel use and CO2 emissions.
Commitment to Coral Conservation
Coral conservation is a key focus, with seven out of nine resorts actively managing coral conservation programs. In 2023 alone, 279 coral frames were installed, with 13,436 coral fragments contributing to vibrant marine life. Continuous monitoring and maintenance ensure the success of these conservation efforts, attracting diverse marine species and fostering a thriving underwater ecosystem.
Green Globe Certification
All Atmosphere Core resorts have received Green Globe Certification, with OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI and OBLU NATURE Helengeli by SENTIDO earning gold certifications. This recognition underscores the company’s commitment to environmental sustainability.
Atmosphere Core’s comprehensive approach to sustainability sets a benchmark in the hospitality industry. Through innovative projects and a steadfast commitment to the environment and community, the company not only enhances the guest experience but also contributes to a greener, more sustainable future.
About Atmosphere Core
Atmosphere Core operates nine resorts in the Maldives and has a robust pipeline of future projects, including one resort in Sri Lanka and ten hotels and resorts across India. Each property is distinguished by unique design, an authentic sense of place, and exceptional service, making Atmosphere Core a leader in sustainable hospitality.
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By Manu Vardhan Kannan
Published on June 5, 2025
This World Environment Day, Booking.com’s 10th edition of the Travel & Sustainability Report 2025 offers a powerful glimpse into how Indian travellers are making a difference with conscious, responsible travel choices. With the theme “Ending Global Plastic Pollution,” the report reveals that 87% of Indian travellers aim to travel more sustainably in the next 12 months—actively making changes to minimise waste, reduce energy use, and lower the impact of transportation, food, and wildlife activities.
The global survey features insights from over 32,000 travellers across 34 countries, including India, and highlights a shift towards more intentional, eco-conscious travel behaviours.
Indian travellers are embracing sustainability in everyday travel habits:
In addition to these operational efforts, many travellers are being mindful of their broader impact:
As sustainability becomes central to travel planning, Indian travellers are asking for more clarity and control in the booking process.
Furthermore,
Although 61% of Indian travellers perceive sustainable travel options as costlier, many are still choosing them when presented transparently. When offered
Booking.com also released a list of top destinations with the highest share of properties having independent third-party sustainability certifications.
Top 10 Indian Destinations:
Kanha, Madhya Pradesh
Khawasa, Madhya Pradesh
Panaji, Goa
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Hyderabad, Telangana
Candolim, Goa
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Pune, Maharashtra
Top 10 Global Destinations for 2025:
Winnipeg, Canada
Den Haag, Netherlands
Hamburg, Germany
Ankara, Turkey
Geneva, Switzerland
Aarhus, Denmark
Puebla, Mexico
Newcastle, UK
Seoul, South Korea
Roanoke, USA
Santosh Kumar, Country Manager for India, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Indonesia at Booking.com, said:
“Indian travellers are demonstrating a clear and growing commitment to sustainable travel — not just in their intentions, but in their actions. From opting for greener transport and reducing waste, to actively seeking accommodations with credible sustainability credentials, Indians today are looking to make a meaningful difference.”
He added,
“At Booking.com, we aim to make every step of the travel journey more meaningful and aligned with the values of today’s conscious Indian traveller— through highlighting stays with credible third-party sustainability certifications or equipping properties with the training and guidance they need to reduce their environmental impact.”
As the world moves toward a greener tomorrow, Indian travellers are already taking meaningful steps to ensure that travel experiences remain beautiful, responsible, and accessible for generations to come.
By Vaidya Smita Naram of Ayushakti
Published on May 30, 2025
On the occasion of Menstrual Hygiene Day, renowned Ayurveda practitioner and Ayushakti Co-Founder Vaidya Smita Naram sheds light on the essential practices every woman should follow during menstruation to ensure better health and hygiene.
“Menstrual hygiene is simply normal hygiene that every female must maintain during her monthly cycle,” says Vaidya Smita Naram. Since menstrual bleeding occurs from the vaginal area, it’s crucial to keep the area clean—not just during periods but throughout the month—to prevent infections and maintain overall health.
She shares practical and easy-to-follow tips to promote safe menstrual hygiene:
Choose Clean Period Products: Whether using pads, tampons, or cloth, ensure the material is clean. Change it every 3–4 hours to prevent bacterial infections. Opt for organic cotton pads, wash cloth pads in warm water, and dry them in the sun for natural sterilization.
Wash the Area Regularly: Before every pad change, rinse and wash the area. Dry it with tissue to prevent moisture buildup. Use antibacterial water or Ayurvedic herbs like Neem leaves to further protect from infections.
Avoid Scented Products: Fragranced period products may irritate sensitive skin and disrupt hormones. Stick to unscented, skin-friendly alternatives.
Refrain from Sexual Activity: Avoiding intimacy during periods reduces the risk of STDs and UTIs, which can be more likely during this phase due to increased sensitivity.
Practice Cleanliness: Always wash hands before and after using the restroom, especially in public places. Carry wet wipes or sanitizers for convenience.
Track Your Cycle: Monitor emotions, symptoms, and medication through apps or calendars. Early tracking can help detect any unusual patterns.
Stay Hydrated & Rest: Drink plenty of fluids and give your body the rest it needs. Periods are a window into physical health, and it's essential to listen to what your body is telling you.
Vaidya Smita encourages everyone to be mindful and respectful of their body’s needs during menstruation. “Not everyone has easy periods, and that’s okay. What matters most is understanding and supporting your body during this natural phase.”
Published on May 13, 2025
The increasing number of hotel fires across regions has triggered growing concern over how well our hospitality spaces are prepared to handle such emergencies. Fires in hotels can lead to devastating consequences, including loss of life, serious damage to property, and lasting reputational harm. Strengthening fire safety measures is no longer optional—it's a vital necessity.
Effective fire safety begins at the foundation - literally. It starts with proper building design, continues with the careful selection and application of materials, and is enforced through adherence to required permits like building licenses, occupancy certificates, and operational approvals.
Recent cases have pointed to multiple causes behind hotel fires—user negligence, kitchen-related mishaps, outdated or faulty electrical systems, and delays in maintenance work. Many of these risks are made worse by the absence of comprehensive fire safety designs, allowing small incidents to turn into large-scale disasters.
Key Elements for Strengthening Fire Safety in Hotels:
Design Integration:
Incorporating both passive and active fire safety elements into architectural, electrical, and mechanical designs is essential. One of the most important aspects is ensuring well-thought-out evacuation routes to allow for the safe and timely exit of guests and staff.
Material Matters:
One major hazard is the use of combustible or non-certified materials on hotel facades. These can catch fire quickly, enabling flames and smoke to spread vertically through the building and putting occupants at serious risk. Every material used must have test certifications from accredited laboratories to ensure fire compliance. Without such validation, they must not be used, especially on high-rise structures.
Correct Application:
Even certified materials, if poorly installed or used incorrectly, can compromise an entire building’s fire resistance. Following proper application procedures is crucial to preserving the effectiveness of all safety measures.
Routine Inspections:
Improper usage of building spaces, unauthorized storage of flammable items, or renovations that bypass safety norms can reduce a structure’s fire resistance. Regular expert inspections help identify these vulnerabilities and ensure continued compliance with fire safety regulations.
One organization leading the way in this area is Efectis, a global expert in fire science and safety. With more than 70 years of experience and a highly qualified team, Efectis offers customized fire safety strategies for various types of buildings in Türkiye and beyond, ensuring structures meet the highest fire resistance standards.
As the hospitality industry continues to grow, fire safety must evolve as a priority. Through better planning, strict material compliance, and continuous inspections, the industry can ensure safer environments for everyone.
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