to organize waste collection
campaigns on six beaches,
including Cabo de las Huertas
(Playa de San Juan), El Campello,
Jávea and Villajoyosa in Alicante;
and Club Náutico de Valencia,
in La Marina de Valencia. from:
Lavanguardia
Red
Cross
launches
campaign to “care for” the
Mediterranean
Exhibitions and workshops on
beaches Red Cross presented its
new campaign on El Cabanyal
de València ‘ Mediterrani, deixa
que et care ‘, an initiative focused
on awareness of the care of the
beaches and the health of bathers,
which will bring exhibitions and
practical workshops to the sand
with advice on safety and health.
The organization thus intends
“to promote the enjoyment of
the beaches of the Valencian
Community in a safe, sustainable
and healthy way”. Regarding
sustainability, the organization
emphasizes “ the environmental
wealth of the Mediterranean, the
threat to flora and fauna that the
sea suffers and what people can
do to protect it”. There are a total
of three traveling exhibitions, one
in each province of the Region,
which will move to several
beaches on the coast. From July
10 to September 5, there will be
a total of 40 talks on 26 beaches.
From:Las Provincias
The
Diputació
de
València increases grants
for
sustainable
forest
management by 25% up to 2
million euros
Grants for sustainable forest
management and fire prevention
will have a budget of 2 million
euros this year, 25% more
than in 2017. The Diputació is
entrusted with the provision of