One of Bali’s most popular waterparks has pledged to hit a net zero target by 2033, a move that would make the attraction one of the world’s most sustainable.

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 24 Apr 2024


One of Bali’s most popular waterparks has pledged to hit a net zero target by 2033, a move that would make the attraction one of the world’s most sustainable.
First opened in 1993, Waterbom Bali features a range of slides and attractions supplied by Whitewater, with the waterpark set over 39,000sq m (420,000sq ft) of land.
Undergoing a number of renovations and improvements since its foundation, the waterpark is already one of Bali’s most sustainable and modern attractions, with CEO, Sayan Gulino, revealing the upgrades are, in part, to push it towards its sustainability goals.
“We will be upgrading our ambitions and targets, as Waterbom aims to be the first Asian tourism business and the first waterpark in the world to be net zero by 2033,” said Gulino.
“Our energy sources will be 100% renewable, and our business will also be removing more carbon from the atmosphere than we emit. Throughout this process, we will keep ourselves accountable and provide data and reports to the public to show transparency.”
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