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CAYMAN DIVE RESORTS BECOME GREEN GLOBE CERTIFIED
Publication Date: 4/23/2010

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (April 22, 2010) Two dive resorts on Grand Cayman – Cobalt Coast and Compass Point – have become Green Globe Certified after participating in the Cayman Islands Environmental Project for the Tourism Sector (CEPTS). Green Globe is a highly regarded certification for the travel and tourism industry that demonstrates a commitment to improving environmental performance and efficient operations. Earlier this year, the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park was the first Botanic Park in the Caribbean region to gain Certification.

Through its participation in CEPTS, a joint pilot project between the Departments of Tourism and Environment and the tourism private sector, both resorts had to apply 248 standards, implement various environmental practices and have an independent third party audit completed in order to attain Certification. Green Globe is also ISO 17021 compliant therefore ensuring the highest international standards.
 
“Being able to display the Green Globe on your website and marketing materials really is an incredible badge of honour and one that will reap rewards in terms of cost savings and the significant promotional benefits that come hand-in-hand with the Certification,” said Oneisha Richards, the Department of Tourism’s Deputy Director responsible for Product Development.
“However Certification comes at a price. Both properties have had to work extremely hard to get to this stage … and will need to continue doing so in order to turn their green efforts into sustainable, long term goals for staff and guests alike,” continued Mrs. Richards.
 
Both resorts have specially appointed "green teams" who implement and oversee their green programmes. Cobalt Coast Dive Resort’s environmental best practices include using a 2-button system for toilet flushing in the guest bathrooms, reusing old towels and staff uniform t-shirts as cleaning rags, collecting recycling oil from compressors and kitchen cooking oil for reuse off-site by a local biofuel company, and delivering glass bottles and used batteries to the city dump for disposal. 
 
Arie Barendrecht, proprietor of Cobalt Coast commented: “As a dive resort we are already dealing with a concerned clientele, so going the extra mile to operate in a more responsible and concerned manner fits in perfectly.” 
 
Compass Point Dive Resort’s environmental best practices include identifying an energy automatic control system for guestrooms, using biodegradable/environmentally friendly housekeeping chemicals in the resort and bio-diesel in the dive shop operations, composting, and sorting of solid waste into recyclable and non-recyclable materials.  
 
The properties will receive their certificates at the “Living Green Fair”, which is being held on the lawn of the Governor’s Residence this coming Friday, April 23 from 3:00 - 6:30 p.m. Members of the public are invited to stop by after work and find out tips on living green. Local companies and organizations, both public and private sector, will be on hand to showcase their environmentally-friendly products, services and programmes, with a view to encouraging behavioural change within the local community.
 
About Green Globe Certification
Green Globe is a worldwide green certification based on internationally accepted criteria for efficient operations and improved environmental performance of travel and tourism businesses. Operating under license, Green Globe Certification is based in California, USA and operates in over 83 countries. Green Globe is the only certification company to be an affiliate member of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), is partly owned by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and a member of the Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST) governing council. 
 
Green Globe Certified businesses are recognized by AAA (American Automobile Club), British Airways Holidays, Air Canada Vacations, Travelocity, and other tour operators. Certified businesses are also promoted across all Green Globe websites, including http://www.greenglobe.travel/, and in the popular travel magazine Islands.
 
For more information about becoming Green Globe Certified, visit http://www.greenglobe.com/ or contact the Department of Tourism at 949-0623

Cobalt Coast’s “green team”: (L-R) Arie Barendrecht; Dora Valdez; Sherma Thomas
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