Huatulco Receives EarthCheck Master Level Certification by Brent May August 4, 2023 Huatulco has again received Earth Check Master level certification, historically the first tourist destination in the world to have earned the prestigious qualification. World-class environmentally sustainable destination Huatulco has always… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How Solar Energy Fuels Our Bayside Puerto Escondido Office by Brent May July 21, 2023 Regardless of the time of year, the Oaxaca coast is always drenched in sunlight! The use of solar panels here has surged over the past years providing benefits for the… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
A LOCALLY MADE MOVIE ABOUT HUATULCO IS HITTING THE SILVER SCREEN OF CINÉPOLIS ON FEBRUARY 2ND, 2023 by Kary Vannice February 3, 2023 By Kary Vannice for The Eye Magazine This hour and nine-minute-long passion project filmed and produced by locals José María Arias Méndez and Jesús López Aguilar is an audiovisual… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Is It Safe to Drink the Water in Huatulco? Zoom on Huatulco’s World-Class Water Treatment Systems by Brent May July 21, 2021 “Is the water safe to drink?” This is one of the first questions we are asked by visitors. We are happy to say, “Yes, you can drink the water!”… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
With 94 Blue Flag Locations, Mexico Leads the Americas by Brent May May 29, 2021 Mexico now has 94 locations that can fly the Blue Flag environmental designation, putting it among the top 10 in the world for beaches, marinas and boats that qualify. Tourism… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Mexico’s Women Eco-Warriors by Kary Vannice March 9, 2020 By Kary Vannice for The Eye Magazine In September of 2019, the online edition of Forbes featured an article titled “The Greta Thunberg Effect: The Rise of the Girl Eco-Warriors.”… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Corona Becomes First Major Beer Company to Adopt Edible 6-Pack Rings that Feed, Rather than Kill, Fish by Brent May July 9, 2019 Corona could inspire other big beer and soda companies to replace plastic six-pack rings with biodegradable ones, potentially saving millions of sea creatures. A couple of years ago… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
New rules encourage small solar systems by Brent May April 17, 2017 Earlier this year Mexico’s Energy Secretariat (Sener) presented new guidelines for the interconnection of small solar systems, known as distributed energy sources, to the national electricity grid. The revised regulations… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Huatulco – at the World’s Forefront of Sustainable Tourism by Brent May September 26, 2014 In the 1970, the Mexican Government through Fonatur (National Fund for Tourism Development), implemented the development of Integrally Planned Resorts, with tourism as its dynamic center-point. In 1983, together with… 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail