Marine waste could spell total disaster to not only the Adriatic, but to all seas.
The beautiful island of Cres is ahead of the game when it comes to taking care of the local environment.
By Thursday, every city and municipality across Croatia must decide how residents will organise the separating of their waste.
There are about 700 companies who produce plastic in Croatia, 100 of which exclusively make PVC bags.
ZAGREB, Jan 16 (Hina) - The Croatian waste management system has experienced changes in recent years, and over the last seven months the government has set the course it will follow, Environment and Energy Minister Tomislav Ćorić said on Tuesday.
Most of the country still isn't ready for separate waste collection.
The European Union wants its members to recycle much more waste than they currently do. Although Zagreb is known as “the capital of garbage”, the Croatian government is silent about issues it wants to negotiate.
Discarded objects in Prelog will find new purpose instead of ending up at the dump
The government again missed the deadline for adoption of waste management plan.
HDZ does not support a proposal by MOST’s Environmental Protection Minister.