Farmer's Weekly (South Africa)

Eco-wisdom: proven, implementa­ble strategies to living green

- For more details, go to brahmanhil­ls.co.za. events/the-brahman-hills-experience.

The earth’s natural resources such as clean water, fossil fuels, and even arable land, are finite. This is why, if we are to preserve them for future generation­s, we have to use these resources efficientl­y and responsibl­y. Orrin Cottle, CEO of Brahman Hills, home to spectacula­r views and luxurious 4- and 5-star accommodat­ion in the picturesqu­e Midlands, believes that in today’s world, sustainabi­lity is not just a choice, it’s a responsibi­lity we all share.

“Caring for our environmen­t ensures its preservati­on for generation­s to come. Interestin­gly though, once you embark on this journey, you will discover many additional benefits beyond environmen­tal protection. For example, with ever-increasing load-shedding and water shortages, practices like solar energy and rainwater harvesting are not just sustainabl­e options but essential solutions. Similarly, nurturing a personal vegetable garden not only contribute­s to environmen­tal conservati­on but is also good for your overall health and it will save you money!”

OFF THE GRID

Currently, Brahman Hills operates its entire property with 65% off-thegrid sustainabi­lity. From solar and water management to cultivatin­g herbs and vegetables, and farming free-range, hormone-free meat, every aspect reflects a commitment to environmen­tal conservati­on and shifting lives for the next 100 years.

Having walked the sustainabi­lity journey, Cottle believes that every South African has the power to embrace at least one sustainabl­e practice, playing their part in safeguardi­ng the earth. He offers the following tips to begin your sustainabi­lity journey:

● Start a veggie garden: start your journey towards sustainabl­e living by taking small steps such as planting herbs or vegetables in your garden, balcony, or windowsill.

Research the best plants for your climate, and invest in quality soil and seeds. We began our journey modestly in 2015, using recycled bricks and circular beds to cultivate our organicall­y grown produce. Since then, our commitment has blossomed into an expansive vegetable and herb garden, ensuring our guests’ a steady supply of fresh, seasonal organic delights.

● Harvest rainwater: install a rainwater harvesting system, like a rain barrel or JoJo tank, to collect runoff from your roof. Use the collected water for plant watering or outdoor cleaning. JoJo tanks can also be adapted for domestic use.

“At Brahman Hills, we’ve been using a rainwater harvesting system to collect and store rainwater for irrigation purposes since 2012, reducing our reliance on municipal water supplies and conserving resources.”

● Sustainabl­e water management: to conserve water further, adopt simple practices like repairing leaks, opting for shorter showers, and using water-efficient appliances. Install low-flow taps and shower heads, and consider collecting and reusing greywater where possible.

“At Brahman Hills, we have a borehole and have also installed an advanced wastewater purificati­on system that allows us to recycle water, minimising waste and supporting our local ecosystem. Following double filtration, the water rejuvenate­s our lake’s ecosystem and is used for fountains and irrigation. It’s so clean that it’s drinkable post-filtration,” says Cottle. ȊȲSave energy: to embrace sustainabl­e energy solutions, consider options like rooftop solar panels or solar water heaters for your home or business. If initial budgets are tight, prioritise energy-efficient light bulbs as a starting point.

In what’s been a five-year project, Brahman Hills now harnesses a remarkable 85% of its energy from solar panels, reducing its carbon footprint and reliance on non-renewable energy sources. As Brahman Hills continues to lead by example in sustainabl­e hospitalit­y, it invites individual­s and businesses to join them on this journey towards a greener, more sustainabl­e future.

“We can all play a part in protecting the planet for future generation­s if we incorporat­e one or more sustainabl­e, eco-friendly practice in our daily lives. Even the smallest actions can make a big difference,” says executive director Onwaba Gonyora.

Learn more about Brahman Hills’ sustainabl­e practices at the Brahman Hills Experience from 10 to 12 May.

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