Back to newsCrete is advancing efforts to transition toward a circular economy, with regional authorities focusing on reducing waste generation and improving recycling infrastructure across the island. The initiative targets both urban centers and tourist-heavy coastal areas, where seasonal visitor numbers significantly increase waste volumes each summer. Municipalities are working to expand separate collection systems for plastics, glass, and organic waste, and to encourage local businesses, including hotels and restaurants, to adopt more sustainable practices. For visitors, this may mean seeing more recycling bins at beaches, accommodations, and public spaces, as well as reduced single-use plastics in some establishments. The push aligns with broader European Union environmental directives and reflects growing pressure on popular Mediterranean destinations to manage tourism's ecological footprint more responsibly.
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Crete Launches Circular Economy Plan to Combat Tourism Waste
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