An eco-initiative has been called for this Wednesday to clean up the protected Petka park forest!
Victory for the Adriatic Sea; after several months of tense negotiations between Croatian and Italian administrations, an agreement has finally been reached to ban fishing near the Jabuka Pit in the Adriatic Basin from 1 September 2017 to 31 August 2020.
Yesterday, the program for monitoring the quality of seawater in Croatia began.
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”.
Make health your "thing" this Sunday with a special event dedicated to the preservation of health, the environment, and YOU.
Discarded objects in Prelog will find new purpose instead of ending up at the dump
The project is unique not only in Croatia, but in Europe as well.
WWF Adria has launched a website to highlight the importance of Croatia's natural values.
“Zero Waste” stores have been making a global movement in recent years, growing in popularity in Europe and even making their way across the seas to America and Australia, and now Zagreb joins the movement with the opening of Špeceraj.
"Sun is shining, the weather is sweet…" with Spring upon us here in Croatia, the tourist season is fast approaching, so we wanted to give some tips on how to be a better tourist.