Travel, Tourism & Hospitality

Siyam World Maldives opens Plastic Upcycling Centre

Siyam World Maldives has launched a Plastic Upcycling Centre in partnership with the local environmental NGO CLEAN Maldives.
 
This initiative marks a step towards sustainable resort operations while promoting responsible waste management and community-led environmental action across the Maldives and in sustainable hospitality.
 
Designed to turn discarded plastic items, such as oil containers, cleaning product drums, and shampoo bottles, into functional products like sunbeds, planters, and outdoor seating, the upcycling centre is the first of its kind to operate at this scale in the Maldives at a resort.
 
While other small-scale efforts have existed previously, including one formerly active in Malé and limited facilities elsewhere, this represents a nation-first in terms of scale, circular process, and community integration on a resort island.
 
Beyond resort-generated waste, the facility also accepts plastic from the nearby inhabited island of Kudafari, reinforcing Siyam World’s role in supporting surrounding communities.
 
In a shared value model, 60 per cent of the upcycled items will remain at the resort, while 40 per cent will be distributed by CLEAN Maldives, with both partners committing to donating select products for use in public spaces like island parks, beaches, and communal areas.
 
To date, the centre recycles approximately 800 kg of hard plastics per month, contributing over 10,000 kg annually to the circular economy.
 
In addition, the facility has created three new employment opportunities, further strengthening Siyam World’s impact in the local community.
 
The new centre is also set to play an educational role.
 
Guided tours for guests and school groups will be introduced as part of the resort’s environmental awareness efforts, helping to showcase the importance of plastic reduction, recycling, and upcycling through real-world solutions.
 
The facility was formally inaugurated during a ceremony attended by Abdulla Thamheed, Vice President of Sun Siyam Resorts, and Hafsath Aleem, President and Founder of CLEAN Maldives.
 
It was developed as part of the Plastic Free Rivers and Seas for South Asia (PLEASE) Project, an initiative funded by the World Bank and implemented by SACEP with support from UNOPS.
 
The launch event drew support from representatives of UNOPS, the World Bank, local councils, and members of the resort’s staff, highlighting how public-private partnerships can effectively address environmental challenges in island nations.
 
Already, the ripple effects are being felt across the industry. Other resorts have expressed interest in replicating the model or launching similar collaborations with local NGOs—pointing to a wider shift towards conscious, community-focused tourism in the Maldives.
 
This initiative supports the following Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
 
SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals
SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
 
While the project operates independently of the group’s Sun Siyam Cares sustainability framework, it mirrors the same values: investing in long-term solutions, empowering local communities, and championing practical innovation that delivers real change. -TradeArabia News Service