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 PLANET              How we protect the environment                   In our 25 years of business, conservation has been core to our   installations across our lodges. SolarSaver charges us for the
                                                                      company’s purpose. We implement strict environmental policies
                                                                                                                             solar energy we use, but is more affordable than NamPower.
                                                                      throughout the company and ensure that each lodge adheres to   This initiative has resulted in significant cost savings and a lower
                                                                      its environmental plan.                                environmental impact.
                          Efficient energy use and innovative
 Human and economic health is inextricably linked to the health of our planet.   energy solutions  Green energy and energy efficiency   We aim to have solar installations at all our lodges and to have
 Saving nature is really about saving ourselves.                      Renewable energy is always our first choice to power our   80% of our power generated by solar by 2023. We will also
                                                                                                                             focus on the increase of capacity at all exiting solar energy
                            Sparing use of precious water             lodges. With more than 300 days of sunshine per year, Namibia   plants. The only lodge without a solar energy plant is Zambezi
 Our environment is our greatest asset                                is ideally suited for solar energy generation. Excess power from   Mubala Camp, due to operational constraints.
                                                                      our plants is fed into the main grid, operated by Namibia’s
                                                                      national power utility, NamPower.                         ○ 18 lodges have solar power plants: Three owned by Gondwana,
 Travellers visit Namibia to experience its incredible natural environment. These natural resources are under increasing pressure from population growth, unsustainable farming practices and climate   and 15 run by SolarSaver
 change. Low water quality, soil erosion and desertification are perennial problems. In a largely arid country, water is scarce and needs to be protected.   Responsible waste management  Four years back, Namib Desert Lodge had our only solar     ○ In 2021, due to budget constraints, we did not expand our
                                                                      power installation. In 2018, we partnered with SolarSaver,
 Travellers are increasingly environmentally aware and want to support destinations and providers that share their eco-sensibilities. Gondwana can play an important role in representing Namibia as a   solar energy production capacity.
 country that takes its environmental concerns seriously. Importantly, we can also showcase how their support benefits the environment and the communities that depend on us.  a southern African solar specialist firm, to complete solar
                              Sustainable construction methods
 Gondwana owns about 1 400 square kilometres of private conservation land. This is approximately twice the size of Singapore and two-thirds the size of Mauritius. This is equivalent to 0.4% of Namibia’s
 total conservation land of 340 000 square kilometres. Namibia is ranked 14th by Indexmundi.com of countries with the largest percentage of terrestrial land protected for conservation.  The proof of our success

                              Environmental education                   Energy                                                           2019           2020           2021
                                                                        Total energy usage (kWh)                                     2 977 700      2 491 604       3 071 117
 Impact of Covid-19 on natural resources                                Efficiency (energy usage per person per day)                        11            20              15
 There is a misperception that nature is ‘getting a break’ from humans during   Self-sustaining supply of food
 Covid-19. Instead, many rural areas face increased pressure from land encroachment,
 deforestation and poaching. People who have lost their employment in cities return to   Solar energy production                                        2020           2021
 their rural homes, further increasing the pressure on natural resources. Areas that are   Energy production                                        1 987MWh       1 913MWh
 economically dependent on tourism face reduced resources as tourism has come to a   A commitment to nature conservation                                         1 149 barrels
 halt, resulting in a rise in bushmeat consumption in Africa.           Oil saved                                                                 1 194 barrels
                                                                        CO  saved                                                                 2 047 tonnes   1 970 tonnes
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 Across the world, Covid-19-related job losses among rangers, reduced anti-poaching   Trees saved                                                      5 464           5 216
 patrols and environmental protection rollbacks have undermined nature conversation   Eco-friendly lodge activities
 efforts, according to a collection of new research papers published by the
 International Union for Conservation of Nature.                        Savings from solar (N$)                                          2019           2020            2021
 In Namibia, the economic hardship has been exacerbated by climate disasters such                                                      329 121        935 583        849 501
 as the ongoing drought in the north-west. Over the last two years, human-wildlife
 conflict, poaching, deforestation, and depletion of other finite natural resources have   We aim to reduce daily energy consumption to 4kWh per person per day by 2023.
 been especially evident.
                                                                        Key appliances still needed to run despite limited occupancy on the properties, unfavourably slanting our energy efficiency
 Gondwana’s restricted budget meant few cash-intensive conservation projects   measures.
 could be executed. Environmental and Social Impact Team members joined other   Tourism plays an essential
 departments and lodge operations to fill vacant positions. This hampered the   We however had a significant improvement in energy efficiency from 2020 to 2021.
               role in providing a steady                               Gondwana has saved over N$2 million since we started using the solar saver plants.
 efficiency of the department and meant that initiatives needed to be postponed.
               income stream to fund our                                Related SDGs and targets

               conservation initiatives.












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