Potato Head Bali gains B Corp status
Bali lifestyle resort Potato Head Bali has achieved B Corporation certification through the B Impact Assessment.
This recognition recognises its commitment to social and environmental standards.
Desa Potato Head Bali has pioneered a number of sustainability initiatives in Bali.
It adheres to a strict no single-use plastic policy and employs cutting-edge seawater purification technology.
Over the past seven years, the Bali resort and lifestyle destination has achieved 97% reduction in landfill waste.
The attainment of B Corp certification was the result of a rigorous certification process, with all aspects of Potato Head’s operations scrutinised.
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