As part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability and community engagement, The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort, in partnership with twelve-time world record freediver Christian Redl, hosted an inspiring island cleanup and plastic pollution awareness session in Maalhos Island, Baa Atoll, on October 27, 2024. Curated through Marriott Bonvoy Moments, the event brought together over 70 local youth and children to challenge the pressing issue of marine pollution in one of the most biodiverse corners of the Maldives.
Christian Redl, founder of the non-profit organization 7Oceans, led the session, sharing his vast knowledge on global ocean challenges, including coral bleaching, ghost nets, and plastic waste pollution. His presence brought significant attention to the environmental issues facing Baa Atoll, the Maldives’ first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, which is home to rare pink hydrozoan corals and seasonal gatherings of manta rays and whale sharks in nearby Hanifaru Bay.
The event, held in collaboration with USAID’s Ocean Plastics Reduction Activity, garnered enthusiastic participation from the local community, including children and young adults from Maalhos. Together, they took part in an educational beach cleanup, learning how to identify, categorize, and quantify marine litter. Through hands-on experience, participants gained practical skills in data collection while developing a deeper understanding of the impact of plastic pollution on the marine ecosystem.
Following the beach cleanup, Redl engaged with the youth in an interactive plastic awareness session. Participants shared their findings, categorizing waste materials such as beverage containers, food packaging, and plastic wrappers. These presentations encouraged discussions on how individual actions contribute to ocean preservation, reinforcing the need for sustainable practices within the local community.
“We are incredibly proud to collaborate with Christian Redl and the community of Maalhos Island to inspire a new generation of environmental stewards,” said Vijay Kumar, the General Manager of The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort. “This event aligns with our resort’s mission to foster a deeper connection between our guests, the local community, and the ocean surrounding us. By educating the youth on the importance of ocean conservation, we hope to contribute to long-term, sustainable change in the Maldives.”
“USAID is committed to sustainable, locally-driven solutions that enhance environmental resilience and expand economic opportunities for Maldivian communities,” said USAID Sri Lanka and Maldives Acting Mission Director Justin DiVenanzo. “By uniting with The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort, Maldives Freediving Association, and the Maalhos community, we’re not only helping safeguard the marine environment but also equipping the next generation with the knowledge and inspiration needed to protect these precious ecosystems.”
The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort, located in the heart of Baa Atoll, is renowned for offering guests unparalleled marine experiences in a pristine natural environment. With 69 overwater and beach villas, each designed to provide a restorative #SLEEPWELL experience with award-winning Westin Heavenly® Bed, the resort is dedicated to promoting well-being through immersive and rejuvenating stays. Guests can also unwind with #FEELWELL treatments at the Heavenly Spa by Westin or embark on #PLAYWELL marine adventures that celebrate the biodiversity of Baa Atoll, including encounters with manta rays and whale sharks.
Through its collaboration with Christian Redl and Maalhos Island, The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort continues to champion ocean conservation and promote the importance of sustainability in every aspect of the guest experience. To learn more about the resort’s sustainability efforts and distinctive experiences, visit westin-maldives.com