Atmosphere Core has recently published the CORE IMPACT report showcasing the group’s ESG initiatives across eight resorts within three brands.
Atmosphere Core’s future plans include transforming one its properties to have zero contribution towards landfill waste within the next year. The company has also partnered with Lootah Biofuels in an effort to replace diesel with green biofuels made from used cooking oil.

The hospitality group is known for its sustainability initiatives. In 2021, each of the hospitality group’s resorts sourced its own dry goods individually. By July 2023, a total of 60% of all dry goods were being sourced centrally, removing the need for thousands of individual orders from resorts and hundreds of flights and boat trips.
The group is also working towards sourcing 100% of its dry good centrally by the third quarter of 2024.
I believe that business growth and sustainability are not exclusive. They go hand in hand, with the eco-friendly solution usually being the financially savvy one. For us, this report marks a small step in our journey. It is just the beginning, and we will continue to work alongside our partners in driving impact.
— Shrikant Dash, Deputy Managing Director for Corporate, Atmosphere Core
Meanwhile, Atmosphere Core’s partner brand ELE|NA, that operates in seven of the group’s properties accelerated a wide range of sustainability initiatives since 2020, which included locally sourcing 70% of the brand’s spa products.