The Datai Langkawi: Creating a Sustainable Environment for the Future
Our SDG Impact Lab Fellow’s Amy Booth last stop to inform the development of an environmental, social, and governance (ESG) framework for tourism, was The Datai Langkawi. This visit offered valuable insights into how tourism can drive both environmental conservation and community empowerment.
About The Datai Langkawi
The Datai Langkawi is a resort nestled within a 10-million-year-old rainforest on the Malaysian island of Langkawi. Renowned for its seamless integration with the natural environment, the resort offers guests an immersive experience in one of the world's most ancient ecosystems. Guests can explore the rich biodiversity of the area through guided nature walks, marine activities, and visits to the resort's nature centre, which is dedicated to preserving and educating about the local flora and fauna. Since its inception, The Datai Langkawi has woven sustainability into its ethos, setting an example for other businesses in the industry.
Driving Sustainability: The Datai Pledge
At the core of The Datai Langkawi’s sustainability efforts is The Datai Pledge. The Pledge involves multiple initiatives aimed at empowering the children of the community (Youth for the Future), fostering environmental conservation (Fish for the Future and Wildlife for the Future) and ensuring The Datai Langkawi’s operations are sustainable (Pure for the Future). The Pledge’s effectiveness is rooted in its scientific approach, employing naturalists, historians, and researchers to ensure that each project is evidence-based, impactful, and that the initiatives are constantly evaluated to measure their impact.
The Datai Langkawi’s commitment to sustainability extends to other stakeholders as they recognise that sustainability cannot be achieved in isolation. This is reflected in their close collaboration with Pillar Partners, external stakeholders selected and supported by The Datai Langkawi for their environmental and social actions. For example, The Datai Langkawi supports education initiatives through one of their Pillar Partners, the Green Growth Asia Foundation (GGAF), which sponsors environmental education in schools, fostering a new generation of eco-conscious citizens. The Datai Langkawi engages their guests in sustainability efforts, offering them opportunities to plant trees, adopt coral, or support turtle conservation projects—each step furthering the resort’s mission to protect and restore the local ecosystem.
Tackling Environmental Challenges
Langkawi faces numerous environmental challenges, including pollution, habitat fragmentation, and climate change impacts such as flash floods. Their Wildlife for the Future programme aims to protect the unique but vulnerable wildlife on the island. The resort has implemented various measures to address these issues, from engaging with local government to construct wildlife corridors to reduce roadkill, to managing the local stray dog population, which impacts the island’s ecosystem. Through its dog spay and neuter programme, The Datai Langkawi collaborates with local authorities to control the stray population, preventing harm to wildlife.
One notable initiative of their Fish for the Future programme involves collaborating with local fishermen to protect coral reefs and marine life. This project, inspired by the practices of Pacific Islanders, has successfully increased fish species by installing Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) that lure fishermen away from fragile reefs. The Datai Langkawi’s commitment to marine conservation also extends to their partnership with MareCet, Malaysia's first and only NGO focused on marine mammal research and conservation. Guests can participate in MareCet-led eco-tours, contributing to dolphin research and learning about the critical role of marine life in sustaining our planet.
To reduce their own contribution to environmental degradation, The Datai Langkawi scientifically monitors their operational environmental impact, reporting their energy use, carbon footprint, and waste production, amongst other metrics. They conduct in-house environmental testing and even ran a study to determine the emissions from their restaurant's beef consumption, which they use to inform their menu development.
A Vision for the Future
The Datai Langkawi’s sustainability efforts are not without challenges; however, the resort remains steadfast in its vision to protect the rainforest, serve as a model for other companies, and ultimately, contribute to the future of the planet. As they continue to refine their sustainability strategies, The Datai’s leadership is confident that their evidence-based approach will set the benchmark for sustainable tourism worldwide.
Learn More and Get Involved
To discover more about The Datai Langkawi and their commitment to sustainable tourism, visit their website and follow them on social media. They exemplify how tourism can be a powerful force for environmental and social good. Through thoughtful initiatives rooted in science and collaboration, the resort is creating lasting positive impacts on both people and the environment, making it a true leader in sustainable tourism.