Our Commitment
At Four Seasons Resort Lanai, we are committed to preserving and regenerating the environment and leaving a positive, enduring impact on our local community. Below are some of the sustainability initiatives we have implemented at our property. Click here to learn more about global Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) efforts at Four Seasons.
our initiatives
- Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations available for guest use
- Vegan and vegetarian menu items available
- Linens and towels replaced every third day, unless otherwise requested
- Reef Friendly Landscaping Program Gold Certified by the Maui Nui Marine Resource Council, highlighting our strong commitment to protecting our marine ecosystem
- Hawaii Green Business Award
- Qurator Certification
- Energy-saving guest room controls
- Water conserving TOTO Washlets installed throughout our Resort
- All guest rooms have efficient water fixtures, including shower heads and faucets
- Waterless flush urinals installed across restrooms in public areas
- Water-efficient landscaping and golf course management
- Elimination of single-use plastic bathroom amenities
- Guests receive complimentary insulated refillable bottles (two maximum per room) to use at FloWater drinking water refill stations located around our Resort
- Recycling program in place
- Worn linens and towels converted into housekeeping cleaning cloths
- Soaps and toiletries recycled and donated to our partner Clean the World
- Used cooking oil collected by a local partner and converted into biofuel off-site to power construction equipment
- Food waste diverted from landfill and donated to local farmers for agricultural use
- Over 75% of our food and beverage ingredients are sourced from local farmers, fisheries and purveyors
- Produce sourced from on-island Sensei Farms, which grows in indoor solar-powered hydroponic greenhouses
- Food waste reduction program in place
- Cage-free eggs
- Waters off our coast have been declared a Marine Reserve to promote resilience in our reef
- Complimentary reef-friendly sun care products available for guests
- Resort participates in botanical preservation project to reintroduce awikiwiki, a federally endangered perennial vine, to the Manele area
- Resort has Arboretum Accreditation by the Morton Register of Arboreta, recognizing professional standards and capabilities in a shared purpose to plant and conserve trees and advance goals specific to tree-focused public gardens
- Love Lanai Cultural Advisors and Cultural Practitioner and Historian offer programming including tours, demonstrations and cultural experiences where guests can explore Lanai’s bio-cultural landscape and experience the island’s unique spirit and historical legacy, spanning nearly 1,000 years of Hawaiian residency
- Lanai Observatory provides educational programming for local students and community members as well as internship opportunities for Hawaiian students
- Employees complete annual Human Trafficking Awareness training
- Employees volunteer in the local community through fundraising and participation in local charitable events, island clean-ups and conservation projects
- The kukui (candlenut) used in our bath amenity collection was collected locally from the bountiful ʻāina (land) of Hawaii
- Use of regionally sourced, mineral-based and cruelty-free spa products
- Focus on partnering with sustainable suppliers for resort purchasing and products
- Suppliers are encouraged to reduce unnecessary packaging
- View our sustainability policy