01-08-2023, 07:35 PM
Radio Sintonia:
Sustainable practices in road cleaning.
Sustainable practices in road cleaning with the aim of safeguarding health and the natural environment. The massive use of pesticides will be abandoned, adopting more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices.
The Cabildo has taken a responsible turn in the elimination of bushes, gorse and weeds in the areas adjacent to the roads of the island. Prioritizing health and the natural environment, the Environment and Roads services have agreed to leave behind the massive use of pesticides and adopt more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices.
The Highway Service has made an important decision, halting the extensive use of pesticides that pose risks to public health and the local ecosystem. With full awareness of the negative impacts, it has been decided to drastically reduce the use of pesticides and, instead, bet on alternatives such as physical or mechanical methods, including mowing, to eradicate weeds in the gutters.
The new line of work will focus on implementing sustainable methods, such as mowing, to remove weeds in roadsides. This responsible approach will not only reduce health and environmental risks, but also protect the island's rich fauna and flora, preventing the dispersion of pesticides by the wind.
The counselor Carlos Rodríguez explained that "from the Environmental Service we will do everything in our power to continue promoting these sustainable practices that care for and protect our environment."
The Environmental Service reaffirms its firm commitment to promote responsible and conscious practices with the ecosystem, with the aim of preserving the well-being of the Island and ensuring a more sustainable future for future generations.
Sustainable practices in road cleaning.
Sustainable practices in road cleaning with the aim of safeguarding health and the natural environment. The massive use of pesticides will be abandoned, adopting more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices.
The Cabildo has taken a responsible turn in the elimination of bushes, gorse and weeds in the areas adjacent to the roads of the island. Prioritizing health and the natural environment, the Environment and Roads services have agreed to leave behind the massive use of pesticides and adopt more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices.
The Highway Service has made an important decision, halting the extensive use of pesticides that pose risks to public health and the local ecosystem. With full awareness of the negative impacts, it has been decided to drastically reduce the use of pesticides and, instead, bet on alternatives such as physical or mechanical methods, including mowing, to eradicate weeds in the gutters.
The new line of work will focus on implementing sustainable methods, such as mowing, to remove weeds in roadsides. This responsible approach will not only reduce health and environmental risks, but also protect the island's rich fauna and flora, preventing the dispersion of pesticides by the wind.
The counselor Carlos Rodríguez explained that "from the Environmental Service we will do everything in our power to continue promoting these sustainable practices that care for and protect our environment."
The Environmental Service reaffirms its firm commitment to promote responsible and conscious practices with the ecosystem, with the aim of preserving the well-being of the Island and ensuring a more sustainable future for future generations.