Pillars of Sustainability
Gandum Village's Sustainability Plan is based on four fundamental pillars that reflect a holistic approach to promoting environmental regeneration, positive social impact, economic viability and ethical and transparent governance. These pillars are not independent; they work in synergy to create a sustainable model that serves both the local community and the global environment.
Each pillar is supported by practical, measurable actions aligned with the SAFA Guidelines and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These pillars guide not only Gandum's internal operations, but also the experiences offered to guests, ensuring that every aspect of the project contributes to a real positive impact.
1. Environmental well-being
Gandum Village was born with a commitment to protecting and regenerating the environment. This pillar prioritizes practices that go beyond conventional sustainability, focusing on regenerating natural resources, preserving biodiversity and mitigating the effects of climate change. For Gandum, hospitality is only possible when harmonized with nature.
2. Economic Integrity
At Gandum Village, economic sustainability is essential to ensure the project's longevity and positive impact on the social and environmental dimensions. Economic integrity goes beyond profitability: it means operating ethically, supporting the local economy and ensuring that the benefits of Gandum spread throughout the community. This pillar focuses on practices that balance financial viability with responsibility and regeneration.
3. Social Welfare
Social Welfare is a central pillar of Gandum Village's Sustainability Plan, reflecting a commitment to valuing people, strengthening the community and promoting equity. This pillar goes beyond hospitality, creating positive social impact through job creation, ongoing training, inclusion and connection between guests and the local community.
4. Governance and Transparency
The Governance and Transparency pillar ensures that Gandum Village operates ethically, responsibly and in line with its values of sustainability and regeneration. This pillar covers the implementation of robust governance practices, clear communication with stakeholders and an ongoing commitment to certifications and reports that reinforce the project's credibility.