Legacy Report · IBX Costa del Sol

Legacy · Community · Environment

CO₂ produced (travel) 60 kg

Community partner Exploramas & Hogar San José de la Montaña, Málaga

Community activity Bike-building & repair workshop

Food waste collected 28 kg

Compost produced 12 kg

Compost recipient Vega Verde Biological Citrus Farm

A Workshop, a Thank-You Letter, and a Group of Kids Who Can Now Fix a Bike

Orphanage “Hogar San José de la Montaña” in Málaga

The travel impact of IBX Costa del Sol — 60 kg of CO₂, calculated using the Breeze methodology — didn't just get measured and filed away. It was converted into a direct contribution and put straight to work funding a bike-building and bike-repair workshop at Hogar San José de la Montaña, a children's orphanage in Málaga.

A few days later, we received a thank-you letter from the home. We'll keep it for a long time.


From Plate Scraps to Citrus Trees

Delegates overlooking the composting of food waste from IBX Costa del Sol

Every event generates food waste. Most of it disappears without a trace — into bins, into landfill, into nothing.

At IBX Costa del Sol, we worked with the Sobra composting initiative to make sure that didn't happen. Sobra is built specifically for hospitality food waste, using verified metrics to track exactly how raw weight becomes usable compost. Nothing vague, nothing approximate.

We collected 28 kg of vegetable food waste during the event. That becomes 12 kg of compost, which is being donated to Vega Verde Biological Citrus Farm — a small, chemical-free farm committed to growing the way land wants to be grown.