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Costa Navarino courses achieve GEO Certified status

5.44pm 22nd February 2024 - Environment & Sustainability

Costa Navarino has further underlined its commitment and performance across sustainable golf course operations after The Dunes Course and The Bay Course both achieved GEO Certified status.

This distinction marks a significant milestone in a long-standing dedication to fostering nature, conserving resources, adding community value, and taking climate action. 

The certification is overseen and managed by the international GEO Sustainable Golf Foundation. Certification Manager Carole Kerrey commented: “Sustainability is a clear priority for Costa Navarino with evidence across planning and operations at the Bay and Dunes courses; not only satisfying the certification criteria but also going beyond with some innovative projects. We look forward to seeing more to come.” 

David Ashington, General Manager at Costa Navarino Golf, said: “We are delighted to achieve GEO Certified status for The Dunes Course and The Bay Course. This international certification acknowledges our long-standing commitment to sustainable golf development. Since the launch of Costa Navarino – and even before, during construction – several ground-breaking initiatives were introduced, to ensure sustainable performance across the golf courses and the destination. We work hard to continue improving these practices and to ensure that all our golfers and guests can enjoy the best possible experience in these spectacular natural surroundings.”

Costa Navarino is the first multiple-course destination in the Eastern Mediterranean to achieve this international distinction. Some sustainability highlights from Costa Navarino’s Bay and Dunes golf facilities include:

Environmental protection remains a key focus for Costa Navarino which was chosen as “Best Sustainable Destination” globally by the World Travel & Tourism Council, while it was recently named as ‘Europe’s Best Eco-Friendly Golf Facility’ at the World Golf Awards.

The destination enhanced further its sustainable credentials by reducing emissions by 80 per cent for 2022 (compared to 2019), as part of its decarbonization strategy, aiming to achieve net-zero operations for the facilities by 2050. Additionally, various large-scale initiatives have been implemented, in line with Costa Navarino’s participation at the Global Tourism Plastics Initiative, such as working together with WWF Greece, for the reduction of single use plastics which surpassed 50 per cent in 2023 (compared to 2019).

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