Iconic Malaysian resort, The Datai Langkawi, has published its second Impact Report following the August 2021 launch of its wide-reaching sustainability, conservation and community support programme, The Datai Pledge. The report identifies significant measurable successes attained in key projects across all four pillars of The Datai Pledge, which aim to support marine life, terrestrial wildlife and local youth, as well as make the resort’s business operations more sustainable. Notably, the programme achieved zero-waste-to-landfill (and strives to do so consistently), saving 146,704kg of waste and 69,115 glass bottles; collected over 4,361 seedlings, including critically endangered species, to be germinated in the resort’s Native Tree Nursery; began work on creating a possibly world-first, trans-island wildlife corridor; created an in-situ hatchery and conducive turtle environment in Datai Bay, prompting its first turtle landing in over 10 years; and hosted an intern for six weeks as part of Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots Malaysia RASMA programme.