Back to newsCrete is advancing its circular economy agenda with a focus on responsible waste management, particularly construction, excavation, and demolition debris, as well as hazardous materials such as asbestos. A dedicated seminar organized by Polyeco and ANAKEM brought together local stakeholders to discuss sustainable disposal practices and long-term investment in waste infrastructure across the island.
For tourists, this signals ongoing construction activity in parts of Crete as infrastructure is upgraded and older buildings are renovated or demolished. Travelers may encounter temporary road disruptions or site work near urban and coastal areas. The push toward stricter waste handling standards reflects broader efforts to protect Crete's natural environment, including its beaches and rural landscapes, which remain the island's primary attraction. No immediate impact on visitor access to sites or beaches has been reported.
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Crete Prioritizes Circular Economy with Sustainable Waste Management Initiative
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