Back to newsResidents in Katola, a village in Crete, are raising concerns about improper waste disposal at local collection bins. According to locals, people are routinely dumping items that do not belong in standard waste bins, creating a persistent littering problem in the area. The issue occurs daily and affects the appearance of the village center. While this does not directly impact tourist access or safety, visitors to the Katola area should be aware that waste management infrastructure may appear strained. Tourists are encouraged to dispose of their own waste responsibly, use designated recycling points where available, and follow local guidelines to help keep Cretan villages clean and welcoming for residents and travelers alike.
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Improper Waste Disposal Crisis Hits Katola, Crete
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