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WHITEWATER AIMS TO HELP KSA DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE WATERPARKS

ith the Saudi Green Initiative working to protect the environment and increase the country's reliance on clean energy, it’s essential that the Kingdom incorporates sustainability practices across all sectors and throughout every step of all mega and giga-projects being implemented in the country.

Jeremy Gray, VP Business Development of WhiteWater, a leading manufacturer and designer of aquatic entertainment, said:

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“WhiteWater has helped develop parks since the very start of the industry more than 40 years ago and it aims to help accomplish the Vision 2030 goal of establishing more than 600 entertainment attractions

Win the Kingdom by 2030. Our ongoing relationship with the best-loved entertainment brands in the region and the world is a testament to our commitment to guests’ and clients’ success.”

An established name in the themed entertainment and leisure industry as well as internal processes, WhiteWater aims to play its part in making Vision 2030 projects more environmentally friendly. The Kingdom, with several megaprojects underway, has the unique opportunity to set a global benchmark in best practices to achieve its Vision 2030 goals of sustainability.

Sustainable Water Parks

For any upcoming project, taking a sustainable journey is a must and when it comes to making an entertainment park sustainable, you need world-class designers to identify how they can work effectively with Mother Nature.

“Well-designed water slides can help mitigate water loss and power consumption, resulting in more eco-friendly operations and cost savings. Most of the water used in water parks can be recaptured and recycled,” Jeremy said.

“By prioritizing sustainability in every step of the process, starting with better feasibility planning while in the design process, having more consideration of the materials used, and during construction, we can better protect the planet and create the most environmentally responsible water parks in the world,” he added.

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