Recently unveiled for this Maldivian New Year for 2024, the world's most sustainable Christmas tree by Patina Maldives, Fari Islands - the fantastic, newly invented holiday creation made exclusively from nature and composed of dried rattans and bamboos so every single element that comes from here will eventually get their second use once Christmas leaves with nothing at the bottom.
"At Patina Maldives, we believe luxury and sustainability stay can exist harmoniously with each other. And we feel this very strongly through our Christmas tree - just the perfect combination of thoughtful design and natural materials which in turn really create beauty and with that, a positive, enduring impact," said General Manager of Patina Maldives, Fari Islands, Anthony Gill.
This would be a minimalist design on a tree of ethos that discusses the issue of balance and harmony with nature; however, such would illustrate the spirit of potential through renewable material in festive flavor with the idea that its ending is celebrated through either being a functional item that aids the resort in implementing their circular economy plan or through artistic representation that provides ornaments.
It invites the guest to experience a striking centerpiece of the environment and celebrate the amenity of being able to indulge in celebratory feeling that values like thoughtful designs and sustainability resonate for.
One of these sustainability initiatives in Patina Maldives is, such as renewable energy usage, zero-waste kitchens, marine conservation programs, and many more. The luxury hospitality brand, Patina Maldives, had already shown it to go hand in hand with the principles of environmental stewardship since it now introduces the concepts to the traditions of holidays.