Carbon-Neutral Luxury: Royal Phuket Marina Sets the Bar
Breaking Barriers in Sustainable Luxury
Innovative Eco-Friendly Practices
RPM integrates renewable energy into its operations, with solar panels generating up to 38% of daily electricity needs. The marina also employs solar-powered Seabin V5 technology, capable of collecting 48 kilograms of debris and microplastics from the water daily. Additionally, rainwater collection systems reduce municipal water dependency for boat cleaning.
Visitors benefit from solar-powered EV charging stations, enabling 100% renewable energy vehicle charging, further solidifying RPM’s eco-conscious leadership.
Commitment to Green Luxury
RPM champions environmental preservation without compromising luxury. Chairman Gulu Lalvani states, “We’re setting new standards in sustainable luxury, creating unforgettable experiences that also protect the planet.”
Lalvani, instrumental in eliminating yacht import taxes in Thailand, established RPM in 2004 to promote Phuket as Asia’s yachting hub.
From oceanfront villas with private yacht berths to exquisite dining, sustainability is at the core of RPM’s guest offerings.
Engaging the Community for Change
RPM actively involves the local community through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. Partnering with groups like the Mae Fah Luang Foundation, RPM supports zero-waste campaigns, environmental education, and clean-up events.
Award-Winning Excellence
The marina holds prestigious accolades, including the Yacht Harbour Association’s 5 Gold Anchor Certification and the Marina Industries Association’s International Clean Marina Award. These awards highlight RPM’s dedication to blending luxury with sustainability.
General Manager Sunny Sandhu explains, “Sustainability is the future of luxury. RPM continues to lead, exploring new ways to reduce our carbon footprint while offering unparalleled guest experiences.”