THE PUNCH PROFILE
Alila Villas Uluwatu
Alila Villas Uluwatu was conceived with sustainability at its core, embracing environmentally sustainable design principles from its inception. It was the first resort in Indonesia to receive the highest level of EarthCheck certification for Best Practice in sustainable planning and design, reflecting a long-standing commitment to responsible architecture and operations. Guests can appreciate how the resort blends into the Uluwatu savannah environment through strategic use of local materials and thoughtful design.
14/15 • Sustainable Commitments
2026 Sustainability Overview by The Punch Team
'At the heart of the resort’s
waste strategy is its
Sustainability Lab, an on-site
facility transforming waste."
Alila Villas Uluwatu
Green Architecture & Energy Efficiency
The resort’s buildings incorporate natural features that minimise energy consumption. Lava rock roofs help absorb heat and naturally regulate temperatures, reducing reliance on air-conditioning, while layout and material choices emphasise natural ventilation and lighting. The integration of local plants further supports the preservation of the native ecosystem.
No Plastics & Zero Waste Policy
Alila Villas Uluwatu has eliminated all single-use plastics throughout the property, including back-of-house operations, as part of its Zero Waste initiative. The resort is a proud signatory of the Global Tourism Plastics Initiative, working to phase out problematic plastic packaging and transition to reusable, recyclable, or compostable alternatives.
Sustainability Lab & Circular Waste Management
At the heart of the resort’s waste strategy is its Sustainability Lab, an on-site facility that transforms waste streams into higher-value products through biological and mechanical processes. Organic waste is composted to enrich the resort’s organic gardens, glass is recycled into new objects and dining ware, and other recycled materials are upcycled in creative ways, demonstrating a circular approach to resources.
Water Bottling & Resource Conservation
Alila Villas Uluwatu produces its own drinking water via an on-site purification system, replacing single-use plastic bottles with refillable glass bottles, thus reducing plastic waste and lowering carbon footprint. These systems complement broader efforts at water conservation across the property.
Organic Gardens & Biodiversity
The resort maintains on-site gardens featuring local plants, herbs, chili varieties, fruit trees, and a nursery that supports Bali’s biodiversity. These gardens not only supply fresh produce but also encourage local bird and animal life, creating a living connection between landscape, kitchen, and guest experience.
Community Engagement & Purposeful Travel
Beyond environmental care, Alila Villas Uluwatu is invested in community development and conscious travel. Initiatives such as the Gift to Empower program support local nonprofit partners like R.O.L.E. Foundation, which works to break the cycle of poverty through women’s skills and business education, connecting guests to meaningful local impact.




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