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Responsible Development
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Overview

At Red Sea Global, we are setting new standards in responsible development worldwide. That means delivering for employees, visitors, residents and communities, as well as protecting and enhancing our planet. 

A Principled Approach

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Power destinations by 100% renewable energy

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Deliver a 30% net conservation benefit by 2040 across The Red Sea and Amaala

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Establish Marine Protected Area

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Create 120,000 jobs 

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Grow more than 30 million plants by 2030 

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Achieve net zero operations from 2030

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Support 10,000 graduates through our educational programs, with at least 50% coming from areas surrounding our developments

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People

Committed to transformative tourism, we empower the careers of our ambitious employees from Saudi Arabia and beyond, through unparalleled experiences and opportunities.
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Planet

With a 30% net conservation goal by 2040, we actively protect and enhance key habitats utilizing innovative technology and committing to 100% renewable energy to drive sustainable development on an unprecedented scale.

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Governance

Our world-class governance framework ensures transparency and confidence, setting new standards in compliance, risk management, and accountability with a holistic approach embedded across all levels for responsible development.

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Planet Milestones

Becoming the Most Responsible Developer

31 July 2023

Six years of progress

On the six-year anniversary of the announcement of The Red Sea by HRH Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, we released a comprehensive update on construction progress across phase one of the destination.

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6 years progress
26 July 2023

Planting 50 million mangrove trees by 2030

In partnership with the National Center for Vegetation Cover, we successfully opened our first mangrove nursery to support the delivery of 50 million mangrove trees by 2030.

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1 June 2023

Partanna agreement for carbon negative concrete

The pilot program will see the installation at Red Sea Global's landscape nursery of 11,000 paving slabs made from Partanna’s carbon-negative concrete. The scope includes future pilot projects such as coral reef restoration schemes.

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Partanna agreement for carbon negative concrete
6 February 2023

Protecting and enhancing natural landscapes

Efforts to protect and enhance natural landscapes at The Red Sea destination include the translocation of native Doum palm trees to enhance the biodiversity of the site.

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Doum palm trees
1 February 2023

Achieving Platinum LEED Status

Red Sea Global has achieved Platinum LEED certification for a collection of villas and townhouses at Turtle Bay Village, a residential and commercial area housing workers, employees, and the management of The Red Sea.

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Achieving Platinum LEED Status
14 November 2022

First partners for carbon-neutral, smart mobility network

Agreements signed with Electromin and Energy International Corporation to deploy next-generation fleet of zero-emission electric buses for employee transportation.

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First partners for carbon-neutral, smart mobility network
21 November 2021

Saudi’s first Red Sea underwater excavation

Strategic collaboration with Ministry of Culture's Heritage Commission will facilitate excavation of the Red Sea’s most well-preserved and intact wooden shipwreck. This agreement with Museums Commission will ensure items of interest can be safely preserved and enjoyed.

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Saudi’s first Red Sea underwater excavation
18 November 2020

World’s largest battery storage facility

Red Sea Global has announced it is creating the world’s largest battery storage facility to enable the destinations it is developing to be powered by renewable energy 24 hours a day.

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World’s largest battery storage facility
20 April 2020

Marine Spatial Planning

A scientific paper was published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science detailing the extensive marine spatial planning exercise we conducted at The Red Sea.

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Marine Spatial Planning
27 February 2020

Dark Skies international accreditation

Red Sea Global has announced plans to become the largest certified Dark Sky Reserve in the world and is seeking an accreditation that recognizes areas with an exceptional quality of starry nights and a commitment to protecting the nocturnal environment.

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Dark Skies International Accreditation
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Our team goes above and beyond to protect, enhance, and ensure a sustainable positive impact on our environment and the surrounding local communities and economy. We strive to make a ripple effect here at home and on the travel and luxury tourism industries around the world.

Raed Albasseet
Group Chief Environment and Sustainability Officer
Mr. John Pagano

Sustainability Reports

Sustainability Reports

2023 Report

Our survey highlighted the importance of Red Sea Global’s environmental protection and regeneration efforts on the many endangered species that inhabit Saudi Arabia’s western coastline.

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2022 Report

Our year-long study of The Red Sea coast is the largest ever environmental survey by a development company and will serve as the baseline for honoring our ambition to deliver meaningful net conservation benefits through biodiversity enhancement efforts.

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Wildlife and Ecosystems
Environmental Baseline Survey

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People

We have an unwavering commitment to offer people world-leading experiences and exceptional opportunities.
Our business is powered by extraordinary employees who embody our transformative vision for sustainable tourism and responsible development, with a hunger to change the status quo.
We are channeling investment and exceptional opportunities into the social and cultural fabric of Saudi Arabia, helping to nurture the careers of ambitious men and women from the Kingdom and beyond.
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Our Initiatives

OSHA Training

Red Sea Global launched the “OSHA Training” Initiative to train 60 local community members on Health and Safety measures (OSHA) giving them skills to help them enter the job market. The trainees go through 25 training hours each across five days. Successful trainees receive a certification of completion accredited from Saudi Arabia's Technical and Vocational Training Corporation.

Nursery Training program

Red Sea Global launched “Nursery Training Jobs” to upskill 60 farmers from the local community, creating new employment opportunities. The scheme utilizes their existing knowledge in farming while introducing new techniques and equipping them with the skills needed to work in the Landscape Nursery

Marine Operation Jobs

Red Sea Global launched the “Marine Operation Jobs” program to train and hire 40 maritime technicians from the local community including boat captains, assistant boat captains, logistics coordinators, and assistant logistics coordinators.

Amerah Souq

Red Sea Global launched its socioeconomic empowerment initiative “Amerah Souq” in November 2022 with the aim of providing local individuals and SMEs with opportunities to promote their services and products such as agricultural produce, culinary products, and handicrafts.

Farmer’s Cooperative

Red Sea Global launched a “Farmers Cooperative” in November 2022 to help the local farmers (which number around 2,000 farms) benefit from our projects as well as provide a sustainable food supply for them.

English for Tourism

Red Sea Global launched “English for Tourism”, an online six-month general English program, to equip 600 young locals with the language skills needed to work in the tourism industry. This includes the potential to become tour guides for visitors to The Red Sea and Amaala.

Tent of Tales

Red Sea Global launched “Tent of Tales” to preserve and document the local intangible cultural heritage. A series of 10 community seminars host local experts and storytellers to share their knowledge with more than 800 guests from the local community. The sessions focus on multiple themes including traditional craftsmanship like textile, ship making and net making, in addition to traditional music and dances.

Culinary Art

Red Sea Global launched a “Culinary Art” initiative, which involved visiting towns and villages around The Red Sea & Amaala to explore and document the culinary culture and offerings of the local area.

Sustainable Art

Red Sea Global launched a “Sustainable Art” initiative during Environment Week to encourage beach clean-up activities and to inspire artistic pursuits. An Alwajh volunteering group participated with members from different age groups including kids, young people and senior volunteers. Following the clean-up, art murals using plastic waste were created by local artist Thanwa Alqarawi. The initiative raises awareness among the local community about the harmful impact of plastic on marine and coastal ecosystems.

Safety Culture Awareness

Red Sea Global launched its “Safety Culture Awareness” initiatives to extend general safety knowledge to 850 technical college students, online and in-person. The scheme introduces the students to fundamental concepts in safety which will enable them to use their learned skills daily.

OSHA Training
Nursery Training program
Marine Operation Jobs
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Farmer’s Cooperative
English for Tourism
Tent of Tales
Culinary Art
Sustainable Art
Safety Culture Awareness
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Planet

The environment is our most precious asset. We must endeavor to not only protect it, but where possible actively enhance it.
A key aspiration for both The Red Sea and Amaala is achieving a 30 percent net conservation benefit by 2040 through the protection and enhancement of key habitats crucial to biodiversity. We regularly conduct environmental surveys of wildlife ecosystems to track impacts and improvements, to optimize our approach and ensure we reach our regenerative goals. We are not just setting ambitious targets, but actively measuring our progress against them.
We are inspired by the power of technological innovation to drive sustainable development at a never-before-seen scale. We are not afraid to draw on experimental and new solutions to solve the complex challenges we face.
The Red Sea and Amaala will be run with 100 percent renewable energy 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, all of which will be generated by solar power and underpinned by the largest battery storage facility in the world to guarantee supply at night-time.
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2023 Report

Wildlife and Ecosystems

Our survey highlighted the importance of Red Sea Global’s environmental protection and regeneration efforts on the many endangered species that inhabit Saudi Arabia’s western coastline.

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2022 Report

Environmental Baseline Survey

Our year-long study of The Red Sea coast is the largest ever environmental survey by a development company and will serve as the baseline for honoring our ambition to deliver meaningful net conservation benefits through biodiversity enhancement efforts.

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Corallium

was established in 2018 as a closed joint stock company wholly owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia to drive the development of The Red Sea Project, a regenerative tourism destination along Saudi Arabia’s west coast, and one of three giga-projects announced by HRH Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud in 2017.

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Our Initiatives

Outstanding GRESB score

We're delighted to announce that the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB) has awarded us the prestigious Regional Sector Leader award for our outstanding score of 91 out of 100 in this year’s ESG assessment.

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Ancient reptile fossils found

In partnership with the Saudi Geological Survey, we carried out advanced geological and paleontological research across both The Red Sea Project and AMAALA sites and revealed several significant findings - including the bones of an enormous marine lizard over 80 million years old.

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World Ocean Day

At The Red Sea we go far and beyond what has been done before to enhance and protect our spectacular marine life and thriving coral reefs.

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Rescued turtles

In this blog, our Protected Species Science Manager Dr. Royale Hardenstine tells us the story of Amal & Hayat, two hawksbill turtles rescued by The Red Sea team.

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A journey of Hope

Watch as our Environmental Sustainability team speaks about their experience in saving two endangered hawksbill turtles and releasing them back into their natural habitats at The Red Sea Project on Waqadi island.

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100% Renewable Energy

An ACWA Power-led consortium was awarded our highest-value contract to date to design, build, operate and transfer The Red Sea Project’s utilities infrastructure, powered 100% by renewable energy 24/7 with the build of the world's largest battery facility.

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Outstanding GRESB score
Ancient reptile fossils found
World Ocean Day
Rescued turtles
A journey of Hope
100% Renewable Energy
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Governance

None of our goals would be achievable without putting responsible governance at the heart of everything we do.
Our world-class governance framework is the glue that holds our ambitions together, combining rigor and transparency to ensure our people and partners can have complete confidence in our work.
Red Sea Global takes a comprehensive approach to setting new standards in good governance, compliance, and risk management. We have embedded a holistic approach to structural governance into the business at every level, from construction through to hospitality operations.
Our aspiration to raise standards of accountability far and wide was the driver behind our Internal Control Toolkit, a guide to best practice in governance for other organizations in Saudi Arabia.
All responsible development starts from within. We are proud of what our commitments to good governance have achieved for us to date, and confident in their ability to set new global standards in the future.
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