Introduction
Globally, energy is primarily supplied through fossil fuels. Not only is this a finite source that will eventually run out, but the burning of fossil fuels is also a huge contributor to global warming through the emitted greenhouse gases. Another natural resource with great effects is fresh water, which is essential for daily life but is becoming increasingly scarce. Put simply, the careful use of both energy and water is necessary to help future-proof your business while caring for your local environment.

Your guide to… efficient energy & water use
Best practice examples
[tuipartners_card title=”Drinking sea water – ROBINSON Club Maldives” link=”||”]Drinking sea water? The asset of ROBINSON Club Maledives comes simply from nature. After the water is desalinated and drinkable, carbon dioxide and minerals are added. The fresh sparkling water can be consumed from refillable glass bottles. This has eliminated the need to manufacture, transport and dispose of 400 000 plastic bottles each year.[/tuipartners_card]
[tuipartners_card title=”Enjoy your shower – TIME TO SMILE Chogogo (Curacao)” link=”||”]Another example, the showers at TIME TO SMILE Chogogo Dive & Beach Resort are set to flow no more than 4.5 liters of water per minute. This is measured without reducing the comfort for the guests. The water is then filtered and reused for watering the garden.[/tuipartners_card]
[tuipartners_card title=”Solar panel roof – ROBINSON Club Agadir (Morocco)” link=”||”]One of the largest solar panel parks of Morocco is situated on the roof of Robinson Club Agadir. Mother Nature warms the pool water and the water in your bathroom with for you! Around 70% of the required electricity in the entire resort is provided by the solar panels.[/tuipartners_card]
[tuipartners_card title=”Smart air conditioning – RIU La Mola (Spain)” link=”||”]At RIU La Mola sensors are used to turn off the air conditioning when a window or door is open. Geothermal air conditioning is used whenever possible; this technology is 400% more efficient than conventional air conditioning systems, cool huh?[/tuipartners_card]