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As clock ticks down, Greece tries to clean up its act on waste

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Cell phone glued to his ear, Kosmas Vassilas watches his truck crews round up multi-coloured bins on the island of Corfu, where a groundbreaking recycling initiative is bucking the trend of Greece's anarchic waste disposal.

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The rate of recycling of waste is barely 20% in Greece, lagging behind in the European Union. The very touristic Ionian island is positioned at the outposts of change. A recycling plant is now functioning and a waste treatment unit is planned for 2027.

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As clock ticks down, Greece tries to clean up its act on waste

Cell phone glued to his ear, Kosmas Vassilas watches his truck crews round up multi-coloured bins on the island of Corfu, where a groundbreaking recycling initiative is bucking the trend of Greece's anarchic waste disposal.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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