Navutu Stars Resort is an eco-friendly resort committed to preserving the environment and culture. They minimize and recycle plastic, offer water bottle refill stations, use paper straws, compost food scraps or give them to local pig farmers, and use solar power for hot water. Non-recyclable waste is sent back to the mainland for zero waste impact on the island. They also source much of their fresh produce from on-island plantations and seafood from local fishermen.
Bay of Plenty Nature Lodge is a family-run lodge set in a natural environment. They offer a truly Fijian stay with a focus on local activities and food. The lodge benefits from drinkable spring water directly from the hills.
Coconut Beach Resort is noted as being eco-friendly, offering refillable water bottles and using upcycled bottles for water at meals. They also have coral gardens that the PADI team maintains. The resort is located on a former copra plantation and features bures crafted using locally sourced natural timbers.
Coralview Island Resort is described as an eco-friendly resort. They offer snorkeling right from the beach to see coral and fish. The resort provides opportunities to explore the island with minimal impact.
Blue Lagoon Beach Resort fosters a self-sustainable attitude by planting gardens from their on-site nursery and propagating fauna and plantations. They support local farmers and fishermen by purchasing their crops and catch. The resort has a composting station, an incinerator to limit mainland transport of waste, and a recycling bay where locals collect recyclables. Food scraps are divided and given to local pig farmers.
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