Hotel Abi d'Oru in Porto Rotondo, Sardinia, is enhancing its sustainability efforts by focusing on local flora and bee conservation. Over 5,000 native shrubs, including myrtle and lentisk, have been planted to boost oxygen production and capture the island's signature scent. The hotel also supports local beekeepers, including a social project aiding individuals with mental disabilities in beekeeping. Guests can enjoy honey tastings and learn about bees through dedicated programs. These initiatives are part of a broader decarbonization effort, including electric vehicle charging stations and a commitment to locally sourced food.
Sardinian Hotel Boosts Sustainability with Local Flora and Bee Initiatives
Edited by: Tetiana Pinchuk Pinchuk
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