What is the environmental impact of the Eden Project?


What is the environmental impact of the Eden Project? Furthermore, the Eden Project uses a multitude of strategies designed to reduce waste; for example, the buildings are powered by wind harnessed energy along with a system for rainwater collection. Both tactics minimize the consumption of natural resources.


Is the Eden Project losing money?

The prolonged closure and continuing restrictions on visitor numbers resulted in Eden Project Ltd losing more than £7 million in revenue. This means that some of the 35 people who came back to Eden following the 2020 redundancies again face losing their jobs for not too dissimilar reasons less than three years on.


Is the Eden Project the biggest greenhouse in the world?

The Eden Project, near St Austell, Cornwall, UK, consists of two giant transparent domes ('biomes'), the larger of which (the humid tropics biome) stands 55 m (180 ft) tall, covers 25,390 m² (273,295 ft²) and has a total volume of 415,730 m³ (14.681 million ft³).