TAGS: TREE

PLAS-TAO WORKSHOP

Join the Plas-Tao workshop and learn how the team recycle an array of single-use plastics into handmade products suitable for daily use. Examples include keyrings, jewelry, coasters, plant pots, bottle openers, soap dishes, and more! Plus, the team are always eager to hear new ideas for expanding the Plas-Tao range!

CORAL REEF REHABILITATION

For decades, Koh Tao has enjoyed a well-deserved reputation as a world-class diving destination. However, our coral reefs have suffered from degradation due to both natural and anthropogenic disturbances, including coastal development, sedimentation, destructive fishing, and tourism-related activities. To combat these destructive forces, our environmentally-focused local community has joined forces with private businesses and government organizations to develop coral reef rehabilitation projects.

REEF WATCH MONITORING

Koh Tao is surrounded by dense fringing coral reefs and submerged granite pinnacles, with some of the highest coral coverage and biodiversity in the Gulf of Thailand. Our island is one of Asia’s most popular island destinations for snorkeling and we certify more SCUBA divers every year than any other location worldwide. The maintain sustainability, the health of our coral reefs is monitored regularly by the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) and the local dive community.

ZERO WASTE THAI CUISINE CLASS

Every area of Thailand has its own unique style when it comes to flavors and flair in the kitchen, and the southern provinces are no different. Sourcing ingredients locally and adopting a zero-waste approach to cooking is key to maximizing the use of natural resources and eliminating unnecessary trash.

SEA GLASS CREATIONS

Introducing the Sea Glass Creations, showcasing what it is and the creative possibilities it holds. By crafting with our own hands, we empower people to collect their beach memories home without disturbing the natural cycle by picking up corals and seashells.

COCO TIE DYE WORKSHOP

Koh Tao is a small island with limited natural resources, so our passionate eco-focused community is always keen to showcase the different ways natural products can be used to eliminate waste. Tie-dying is a zero-waste endeavor and a cottage industry that provides income for Koh Tao locals. They use only naturally derived coloring agents and coconut meal to produce one-of-a-kind creations.

ZERO WASTE / NATURAL PRODUCTS

Koh Tao is a small island with limited natural resources, but our conservation-focused community strives to use our unique ecology to our advantage by mastering the production of organic products like soaps, shampoo, detergents, and cleaning fluids, etc. Using naturally-derived ingredients ensures maximum use of precious resources and eliminates unnecessary wastage.

MOORING LINE MAINTENANCE

Koh Tao is renowned for world-class diving, and over 50 spectacular dive sites surround the island. To support our thriving diving economy and prevent damage to the coral reefs and marine ecosystem, mooring buoys are frequently installed and maintained. The use of dedicated mooring buoys protects divers and prevents damage caused by boats dropping anchors over the reef.

FISH AGGREGATION WITH LOCAL FISHERMEN

Koh Tao’s reputation as a world-class diving destination only exists as long as marine life populations thrive. Historically, many Thais in the southern provinces have provided for themselves and their families by fishing. A balance is required to meet the needs of local people while ensuring marine life populations remain healthy. On Koh Tao, local fishermen have mastered the art of fish aggregation to ensure sustainability.

UNDERWATER CLEAN UP

Koh Tao is well known as a tropical haven with spectacular beaches and dive sites. However, constant effort is required to keep them in pristine condition. Debris builds up through a combination of natural and manmade factors, including ocean pollution, land runoff, and irresponsible trash disposal practices. To combat these destructive forces, the environmentally-focused local community organizes regular underwater clean-up events.

ECO PRINT

Run by passional local conservationist, Khon Lay, ECO PRINT is an eco-friendly printing process that uses leaves and other natural plant material such as bark, seeds, and flowers to transfer the colors and patterns from nature onto natural cloths likecotton and silk.

GROWING FOR SAVING

Despite the festival’s greatest efforts to leave as little carbon footprint, it is impossible to achieve a net zero. As a way to make up for this, it will offer attendees the opportunity to obtain young trees and plant them wherever they would like around the island. By the same occasion, this activity seeks to raise awareness to the vital role trees play in the island’s ecosystem.