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Taj Exotica Andamans celebrates Blue Flag Certification of Radhanagar Beach

Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Andamans, celebrates the prestigious Blue Flag certification of Radhanagar Beach, which is among the eight Indian beaches to have received the famed Blue Flag ecolabel certification. As India’s first ‘Zero Single-use-plastic Hotel’, the resort is committed to safeguarding the environment and preserving the rich bio-diversity of the islands.

Brij Bhushan Rajpali, General Manager, Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Andamans said, “The prestigious global certification of Radhanagar Beach is a momentous milestone for the country. Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Andamans has called the island habitat home, and ensuring the sustainability of its ecosystem for many years to come has been our primary responsibility. With a strengthened commitment towards conserving the environment, we look forward to welcoming our guests to be inspired by the natural beauty of the islands.”

The world-class Taj Exotica Resort & Spa spread over 46-acres was constructed without felling a single tree and using sustainable plantation timber for its 72 villas. The resort also has an on-site bottling plant, which eliminates the need for plastic bottles; a waste disposal system, which converts wet waste to gas and compost; a reservoir for rainwater harvesting; partial solar energy usage as well as a sanitation treatment plant to limit its carbon footprint. A luxurious gateway to a globally significant biodiversity hotspot in the Bay of Bengal, the resort undertakes environmentally sustainable practices for conserving nature. 


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