Water Kingdom, Asia’s Largest Water Park Leads the Way in Sustainable Innovation

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Mumbai, 6th June 2024:  As an industry that depends heavily on the natural world, all members of
the leisure and amusement park sector must reduce negative impacts and actively contribute to
environmental solutions. Water Kingdom has embraced this responsibility wholeheartedly,
implementing a range of eco-friendly initiatives that span horticulture, waste management, water
filtration, and more.
This year, once again to reinstate their commitment to maintaining sustainable and environment-
friendly practices, Water Kingdom has set out clear actions undertaken within the park to adhere to
various environment-friendly practices.
With the theme ‘Lost Kingdom in a Tropical Forest,’ the water park is encased amidst plush greenery
and plantation across the park, supplying fresh and high-quality air and oxygen. It hosts over 65
species of special plants and trees, providing a green habitat for all sorts of birds, reptiles, insects,
and other living creatures, each bringing a major positive impact on the environment.
The park has launched comprehensive recycling programs and initiatives to reduce single-use
plastics. Visitors are encouraged to participate in waste segregation, promoting a culture of
environmental responsibility. The organic waste from park operations is composted and reused in
landscaping and horticulture activities. The park has installed state-of-the-art water recycling and
filtration systems that recycle 90,00,000 liters of water every 90 minutes. This reduces water
wastage by capturing and purifying water for reuse within the park, ensuring that every drop is
utilized efficiently.
The park has implemented energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy sources to power its
operations. This shift not only reduces the park’s reliance on fossil fuels but also significantly cuts
down its carbon emissions. Visitors can learn about the importance of sustainable practices through
interactive exhibits and guided tours that highlight the park’s green infrastructure and renewable
energy systems.
There are special student and school packages that aim to raise awareness and inspire visitors to
adopt sustainable practices in their own lives.
The water park is also home to EsselWorld Bird Park, a walk-in aviary spread over an acre, which is a
perfect rainforest habitat for over 400 exotic birds from 50 different species. The EsselWorld Bird
Park takes learning to new heights with interactive exhibits that allow visitors to engage with the
feathered residents. From educational displays to informative sessions, the park makes birdwatching
an interactive and educational adventure. This hands-on experience fosters a connection between
the visitors and nature, instilling a sense of appreciation for wildlife. These immersive environments
provide a unique and up-close experience with the winged inhabitants making learning about nature
fun and engaging.
“As the world celebrates Environment Day 2024, our parks stand as a testament to the positive
impact of sustainable infrastructure. Its ongoing efforts not only provide an enjoyable experience for
visitors but also serve as a model for how recreational facilities can co-exist, creating a positive
impact on both visitors and the planet.  By prioritizing eco-friendly practices, Water Kingdom is
leading the way towards a greener future, reminding us that every effort counts in preserving our
environment for generations to come”, said Paresh Mishra, President – Business Development.

For more details on Water Kingdom, you can log in to www.waterkingdom.in. For EsselWorld Bird
Park you can visit the website: www.esselworldbirdpark.in.

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