Back to newsCrete is advancing its transition toward a circular economy, with a dedicated conference bringing together local authorities, businesses, and environmental experts to address waste management practices across the island. The event focuses on industrial and hazardous waste handling, recycling infrastructure, and long-term sustainability investment. Officials are positioning proper waste management not as a cost but as a strategic priority for the island's future. For visitors, this reflects broader efforts to keep Crete's beaches, natural reserves, and rural areas clean and well-maintained. Tourists can support these initiatives by using designated recycling bins, avoiding single-use plastics, and following local guidelines at beaches and campsites. The conference signals growing institutional commitment to preserving the environmental quality that makes Crete one of the Mediterranean's most visited destinations.
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Crete Charts New Course on Circular Economy and Waste Management
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