If you’ve been keeping an eye on Total Eco Croatia, you’ve seen that we’ve been on a mission to find out what exactly happens to waste in the Split area. If you haven’t read about our explorations yet, here’s the first article where we’ve interviewed the Manager or Recycling at Cistoca, and here’s our follow-up article where we’ve traced recycled waste to the sorting & collection agency “Jolly”.
A good sense of what it means to be ecological and environmentally friendly is what makes the world go around, literally.
WWF Adria has launched a website to highlight the importance of Croatia's natural values.
For the sixth time in Croatia, Saturday, April 22nd (Earth Day), will host the largest ecological national campaign "Green Cleanup - One Day for a Clean Environment", which will once again bring together volunteers from all over Croatia.
With Earth Day just around the corner, what are the people of Dubrovnik doing to mark it?
Powered by solar energy, a new innovation can fill tires and charge mobile phones for cyclists.
ZelEn is derived from the words “Zelena Energija”, or green energy.
The UNESCO reactive monitoring mission does not foresee placing Plitvice Lakes National Park on the List of World Heritage in Danger this year, but the park must adhere to a dozen detailed recommendations.
The town of Pregrada in the region of Hrvatsko zagorje, which is located just north of Zagreb, will boast a new eco-friendly attraction this year…
While they were awarded the prestigious label of environmental excellence, "Green Key”, Split hotel Le Meridien Lav also announced that they would be joining the global "Earth Hour" movement, reports HRTurizam on March 25, 2017.