Experience ELEVATED ECO-Luxury in Bali’s Heart at Coconut Tree Huts.

Our Commitment to Sustainability

At Coconut Tree Huts, we are deeply committed to preserving the environment and supporting the local community. Our resort is built using sustainable materials and designed to blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. We use eco-friendly practices in all aspects of our operations, from energy-efficient lighting to water conservation systems. We also actively participate in community initiatives and support local artisans by sourcing materials and products locally..

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energy-efficient lighting

Coconut Tree Huts proudly demonstrates its commitment to utilizing LED energy-efficient light fixtures sourced from our reputable international suppliers, combined with solar arrays strategically installed to help power the electric fixtures within the Tree House. This approach not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of our accommodations but also significantly reduces our environmental impact by promoting sustainable energy practices.


eco-friendly practices

Here are some of our eco-friendly practices that we encourage you to make note of and consider integrating into your own routines:

Energy Efficiency

  1. Renewable Energy Sources: Utilize solar panels, wind turbines, or other renewable energy sources to power the resort.

  2. Energy-Efficient Lighting: Install LED lighting and smart lighting systems to reduce energy consumption.

  3. Energy-Saving Appliances: Use energy-efficient appliances, such as refrigerators, air conditioners, and water heaters.

  4. Passive Solar Design: Design buildings to maximize natural light and ventilation, reducing the need for artificial lighting and air conditioning.

  5. Smart Energy Management: Implement a smart energy management system to monitor and optimize energy use throughout the resort.


WAter Conservation

  1. Rainwater Harvesting: Collect and use rainwater for irrigation, laundry, and other non-potable water needs.

  2. Low-Flow Fixtures: Install low-flow faucets, showerheads, and toilets to reduce water usage.

  3. Greywater Recycling: Implement a greywater system to recycle water from sinks and showers for irrigation and landscaping.

  4. Native Landscaping: Use native plants that require less water and are well-suited to the local climate.


Sustainable Building Materials

  1. Locally Sourced Materials: Use locally sourced and sustainable materials, such as bamboo, reclaimed wood, and natural stone.

  2. Recycled Materials: Incorporate recycled materials, such as reclaimed wood, recycled glass, and metal, into the construction and design of the resort.

  3. Eco-Friendly Insulation: Use eco-friendly insulation materials like wool, cotton, or recycled paper to improve energy efficiency.

"Eco-tourism is more than a travel trend; it’s a commitment to preserving the world’s natural and cultural heritage while enriching the lives of those who experience it."

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