Edens Garden’s environmental policy, our 11 basic rules:
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- We inform all our guests for each encounter with sensitive eco systems-, geological formations-, native plants-, and animals. We inform our guests to minimize any negative impacts when visiting these sensitive areas.
- Our activities are small sized group tours to minimize environmental impact, and so we have adequate control on the group.
- We avoid crowded, over-visited, environmentally-degraded sites.
- We participate and train how to reduce environmental damage by our tour groups.
- We train ourselves thoroughly in ecology, geology, plants and animals, equipment, safety, local practices-, and environmental policies.
- Warn guests specifically not to take samples or souvenirs since their removal may do lasting damage to sensitive sites.
- Work with local people-, compagnies and all appropriate governmental authorities to foster sound environmental procedures at Edens Garden, and its surroundings.
- Follow ecologic practices for recycling-, waste management-, use renewable resources, and locally grown organic products.
- Assess the ecological and environmental impact for all buildings, trails, and tours (example Braheholmen).
- Environmental impact has been a major part of the planning for our activities and their impact on the local environment.
- Edens Gardens commitment to nature preservation by encouraging guests to contribute to nature awareness-, support the local economy in order to disperse tourism.












