Retour aux actusIllegal construction waste dumping is a growing environmental problem across Crete, with scattered rubble sites now covering the equivalent of 50 to 100 football pitches island-wide. These informal dump sites, described by the managing director of ANAKEM (the regional waste management authority) as "the new generation of landfills," are appearing on roadsides, rural land, and coastal areas as builders and contractors dispose of debris without using licensed facilities. Greek law requires construction waste to be taken to approved collection points, but enforcement remains weak. While these sites pose no immediate safety risk to tourists, they can affect the appearance of scenic routes and hiking areas. Visitors who spot active illegal dumping can report it to local municipal offices. Authorities are calling for stricter penalties to deter offenders and protect the island's landscape.
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Crete's Illegal Dumpsites: Construction Waste Crisis Spreads Across Island
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