Red Sea Global has become the world’s largest developer of LEED Platinum-certified hotels and resorts after five additional properties on Shura Island at The Red Sea destination earned the highest sustainability rating under the LEED v4 BD+C: Hospitality system.
The milestone brings the total to 10 certified resorts,
covering 1,207 hotel keys across 236,405 square metres.
The newly certified resorts operate entirely on renewable
energy and feature energy-efficient designs and low-impact materials.
Six more Shura Island resorts are also progressing toward
LEED certification, reinforcing Red Sea Global’s commitment to regenerative
tourism and sustainable development.
Kai Dieckmann, General Manager of Four Seasons Resort and
Residences Red Sea at Shura Island, said: “The first Four Seasons resort’s
receipt of LEED Platinum certification reflects our commitment to delivering a
hospitality experience that combines luxury and sustainability, while
supporting the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030. This is aligned with Red Sea
Global’s ‘for people and planet’ approach. Sustainability is a core element in
the design, operations, and future vision of our resort." -TradeArabia
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