Excerpt from thenationalherald.com
Tilos “is the island with the greatest rate of recycling globally, and this fills us with hope,” Environment & Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas said on Tuesday, representing the prime minister at an event on the remote SE Aegean island.
Skrekas, State Mininster Akis Skertsos and Environment Secretary General Manolis Grafakos attended the presentation of the “Just Go Zero” recycling introduced in December 2021 by Polygreen company. The program plans to turn Tilos into the first green island globally with zero household trash, which it has already managed to recycle at the rate of 86%.
Tilos, lying between Nisyros in the north and Rhodes in the south, and long a site of pioneering programs, also covers nearly 100% of its energy needs through renewable energy sources.
When “Just Go Zero” was initiated, residents of the sparsely populated island received bags and containers to separate their trash into recyclables, biowaste, and non-recyclables. The Polygreen comprehensive waste management trucks collect the trash from homes three or four times a week, and the facility separates it into 25 streams. The greatest percentage is recycled or reused, while a minuscule percentage is processed for energy use. With the local community’s participation, the recycling rate is soon expected to exceed 90%.

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