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Papageno Resort (fiji) Ltd

About Papageno Resort (fiji) Ltd

At Papageno, we are absolutely committed to the natural environment and surroundings which enable us to live healthy here and host visitors from all over the world. Some of our ecological principles are listed below:EnergyTo reduce our impact on the air and our dependence on non-renewable forms of energy, Papageno uses a combination of solar, micro-hydro and a backup diesel generator to meet our power needs.There are plans to expand our renewable energy sources by adding solar panels in increasing the size of our battery bank and by researching the feasibility of installing a wind-powered generator.WastePapageno treats its wastewater by passing it all through a series of septic tanks and beds. Our organic waste is composted on site.FoodWe do not use any artificial chemicals on our vegetable gardens. In fact, most of our food you eat at the resort is organic and is produced locally, thereby aiding the local economy.Conservation ProjectsWe invest a large amount of time and resources into nature conservation and community development projects. These go beyond the resort’s property to aid nearby villages, schools and natural preservation areas. Our goal is to keep Kadavu as beautiful and natural for future generations as it is now.

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Address
P.O. Box 60 Vunisea Kadavu Island, Fiji
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