Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mahoora Tented Safari Camps achieve conservati­on milestone with first-ever Carbon Neutral Status

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Eco Team’s Mahoora Tented Safari Camps and Explorer by Mahoora Camps, built with the utmost respect for the environmen­t aspiring to leave behind nothing but footprints, proudly announce a unique conservati­on milestone as the country’s first ever tented safari camps to be renewing it’s certificat­ion as carbon neutral.

Guests at Mahoora Tented Safari camps in Yala, Wilpattu and Udawalave together with Explorer by Mahoora located in less frequented parks such as Gal Oya, Kumana, Bundala, Maduru Oya, Dambana, Wasgamuwa, Knuckles, Minneriya are now able to enjoy the pristine wilderness with full knowledge that their travel carbon footprint has been fully offset.

Establishi­ng a new bar of environmen­tal stewardshi­p and sustainabi­lity Mahoora in addition to efforts to greatly reduce gas emissions from its operations, have also offset emissions through purchasing credits. The agreement to voluntaril­y fund carbon neutrality from internal revenues was concluded recently.

Based on the agreement, Eco Team (Pvt.) Ltd purchased 25 tonnes of Carbon Credits on behalf of Mahoora, from Carbon Credit Capital (CCC) LLC, a global specialise­d carbon offset management entity linking internatio­nal and local partners to high-quality carbon emission reduction projects. The newly purchased credits are generated by the ‘Wind Power’ project at Jai Bhim by Serum Institute of India Ltd, India.

Commenting on this initiative, Eco Teamceoanu­ruddha Bandara said: “All our camps showcase and celebrate Sri Lanka’s unique beauty and biodiversi­ty. Not only are we passionate environmen­talists, we are also committed to responsibl­e tourism, mitigating our emissions footprint, and supporting environmen­t conservati­on as a way of reducing human-caused emissions. Achieving the firstever carbon neutral status for all our camps shows that we take our emission reduction seriously and are able to set a positive example offering guests a truly eco-friendly experience.”

The purchased credits will be used from November 2018 onwards.guests who stay at Mahoora Camps will be presented a souvenir crafted from recycled paper with a certificat­e mentioning their holiday has been totally environmen­tally friendly and carbon neutral.

Offsetting carbon dioxide emissions is the reduction greenhouse gases in order to compensate for an emission made elsewhere.in simple terms, offsetting one tonne of carbon means will be one tonne less in the atmosphere than would otherwise have been released. It is accepted as the fastest way to achieve emission reductions and the only way to achieve carbon neutrality.

As a pioneering eco-tourism company in Sri Lanka, which firmly believes in ‘walking the talk’ Mahoora camps since 2010 have taken continuous incrementa­l steps to reduce the emissions from its activities. These include becoming Sri Lanka’s first Carbon Neutral Luxury Camp in 2010.

In addition, championin­g ‘Go Green and Sustainabl­e’ through its operations Mahoora Camps use Effective Microorgan­ism Technology (EMT) to manage waste at camp sites, have made all sites a plastic free zone, use solar power to generate electricit­y, reduced the use of artificial lights to minimise light pollution and work closely with local communitie­s in providing indirect benefits through its operations.

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Reusable water bottles used in Eco Team properties

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