Abstract

Purpose: This research aims to describe the implementation of sustainable development practices at Six Senses Uluwatu, Bali, in pursuing a green hotel.
 Design/methodology/approach: Methods of data collection used are by conducting depth-in interviews, distrib-uting questionnaires to 95 correspondents with incidental sampling technique, and observation. Data analysis method used is qualitative descriptive analysis through transcribing, coding, describing, and interpreting the data.
 Findings: Six Senses Uluwatu already implemented the best practices of sustainable de-velopment which including recycling waste paper, minimizing consumption and wastage resources, using a green-car electric vehicle, preventing in using dis-posable goods, using environmentally friendly cleaning chemicals, producing owned bottling plant water, practicing organic farming manner, applying zero-waste packaging, providing local employment, and equal opportunities to women and people of all background.
 Implications: These practices are aligned with the four key themes of Green Globe Standard including sustainable management, cultural heritage, social/economic, and envi-ronmental. Six Senses Uluwatu is eligible to become a green hotel through the implementation of best practices sustainable development at Six Senses Ulu-watu.

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