With certification for C Rodrigues Mourouk and recertification for C Mauritius Palmar
Sustainability isn’t a tagline at C Resorts. It’s a journey shaped by everyday choices, operational discipline, and teams who care deeply about the islands we call home.
This year marks an important milestone for us: C Rodrigues Mourouk has achieved Green Globe Certification, while C Mauritius Palmar has been successfully recertified.

The quick version (if you’re in a hurry)
✅ C Rodrigues Mourouk: Green Globe Certification achieved
✅ C Mauritius Palmar: Green Globe Recertification obtained
✅ One shared commitment: responsible island living, with measurable progress
What is Green Globe (and why it matters)?
Green Globe is an internationally recognised sustainability certification for the tourism and hospitality industry. It assesses hotels against a robust set of criteria and importantly, it is verified through independent audits.
It covers key areas such as:
- Energy and water management
- Waste reduction and recycling
- Responsible purchasing and local sourcing
- Community engagement and cultural respect
- Environmental protection measures
In other words: it’s not about saying you do the right thing, it’s about proving it, improving it, and tracking it over time.

DID YOU KNOW?
Green Globe standards are aligned with global sustainability frameworks, including the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Why we’re proud (beyond the badge)
Because this recognition reflects the work happening behind the scenes, the training, the processes, the consistency, and the team mindset.
For C Rodrigues Mourouk, achieving certification for the first time is a major step, especially on an island where the lagoon and coastline are incredibly precious and sensitive.
For C Mauritius Palmar, being recertified confirms something equally important: sustainability isn’t a one-off effort, it’s a long-term commitment.
Behind these recognitions are the teams, the people who translate commitments into action every day.
Sustainability in real life: what does it look like?
It looks like smarter resource use, better waste management, stronger local partnerships, continuous training, and a growing ambition to go beyond reducing impact toward supporting regeneration where it matters.
In Rodrigues, this also includes supporting Bluer Ocean Project, a coral restoration initiative led locally to regenerate damaged reef areas and restore marine biodiversity.
C Rodrigues Mourouk contributes through sponsorship of coral structures and by raising awareness among guests.

Q&A (because you might be wondering)
Is Green Globe a one-time certification?
No. It requires ongoing compliance and continuous improvements, which is why recertification is important.
Does it change the guest experience?
Yes — often in subtle but meaningful ways: more responsible operations, stronger connection to the destination, and initiatives that protect what makes the island special.
Why do this at brand level (C Resorts)?
Because both hotels share the same philosophy: care for the destination, deliver great experiences, and keep progressing responsibly.
What’s next?
This milestone isn’t a finish line. It’s a reminder to keep moving forward, improving the way we operate, partnering locally, and preserving the natural environments that make Mauritius and Rodrigues so unique.
Because island living is at its best when it’s protected and shared with respect.

5 things to remember
- Green Globe is independently audited.
It’s a verified certification, not a self-declared label. - It’s about real operations.
Energy, water, waste, sourcing and community engagement are all assessed. - Certification is a milestone; recertification proves consistency.
Progress achieved, then maintained and improved. - Sustainability goes beyond the hotel.
It also means protecting ecosystems and supporting local initiatives. - It’s a journey, not a finish line.
This recognition motivates continuous improvement, year after year.