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SUSTAINABILITY GOES A LONG WAY

The BlueGreen360 Awards provide an incentive and recognition for businesses that have adopted sustainable practices in their operations. We hope that the awards will encourage more businesses in the marine tourism industry to be more environment-friendly so it becomes the norm and not the exception in the years to come. Rili Djohani, Executive Director, Coral Triangle Center BlueGreen360 Awards judge

Now on their second year, the BlueGreen360 Awards celebrate businesses and individuals that are leading the way in implementing sustainable solutions in their day-to-day operations and sharing their knowledge and resources with the wider community.

Announced at ADEX Singapore 2018, this year’s winners have all exhibited their commitment to protect marine biodiversity, successfully collaborating with various groups to promote on-the-ground marine conservation efforts – benefitting both the environment and the local community – while becoming inspirations for others to do the same. Congratulations to all the winners!

Dive Operator of the Year

CENINGAN DIVERS

Ceningan Divers is an eco-resort known for its policy of having zero plastic products on site. They have successfully boycotted the use of

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