ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
We are all part of the environment, so if we damage it we are damaging ourselves!
We cannot take care of ourselves without taking care of the environment, especially in this day and age, when the effects of humankind’s impact on nature can no longer be ignored.
This is why our camping ground is increasingly committed to ensuring environmental sustainability, through the implementation of latest-generation technologies and the use of alternative, renewable energy sources.
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CERTIFICATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS |
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SAVING ENERGY
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Solar panels for hot water |
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Lighting management
The lighting in the streets and outdoor common areas is managed using dawn to dusk systems that constantly receive information on the natural light, so that the use of artificial lighting can be limited when natural light is insufficient.
In addition, lighting for the common facilities and bathroom services is turned on by presence or movement sensors. On command, a particular atmosphere can be created using light and shade effects, allowing for energy savings to be made.
Others ways of saving energy
- Only energy-saving lamps and bulbs used
- Old domestic appliances gradually being replaced by exclusively Class A new-generation appliances and air conditioners
- Use of electric vehicles for transport within the camping ground
SAVING WATER
- Flow reducers in the bathrooms and the accommodation facilities
- Urinals with usage sensors
- Timers on the water taps
ORGANIC PRODUCTS used for treating plants
Plants are treated using nothing but propolis, an entirely natural, non-toxic, biodegradable substance produced by bees.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Waste management is another fundamental element in reducing the environmental impact of a facility which, given the size and nature of the activity that takes place there, produces a large amount of both organic and inorganic waste.
The waste management system within the camping ground is organised as follows:
- Detailed information provided to all guests when they check in, inviting them to behave as responsibly on holiday as they do at home;
- 6 centralised waste disposal and recycling areas distributed throughout the camping ground;
- Separate collection of inorganic and organic waste, glass, aluminium, plastic and paper.