Ceremonial opening of the Sulmtal-Koralm resource park in the region

Ceremonial opening of the Sulmtal-Koralm resource park in the region

An important step in waste management was recently managed to take place in the Sulmtal-Koralm region. After two years of hard work, the resource park was opened, a joint project by the five municipalities of Bad Schwanberg, Pölfing-Brunn, St. Martin in the Sulmtal, St. Peter im Sulmtal and Wies. The opening was celebrated with a festive celebration that brought together the local community and celebrated the joint success.

This resource park is not only a progress in waste management, but also a symbolic victory for the cooperation of the communities. Together they worked on a sustainable concept under the motto "better together" to optimize waste disposal and increase the recycling rates.

a contribution to sustainable development

The creation of the resource park means a significant progress for the region with regard to sustainable waste management. The park will make it easier for the communities to sort and recycle waste efficiently, which ultimately leads to a reduction in the amount of waste that ends up on landfill. This is particularly important in times when awareness of environmental issues grows steadily and sustainable practices are required.

The implementation of this project posted numerous challenges, but the cooperation of all communities involved proved to be extremely effective. The mayors of the five communities emphasized the need for such an initiative to protect resources and improve the quality of life of the residents. The opening of the park is therefore not only a milestone for waste management, but also a sign of the cohesion of the community in the region.

"We worked together for a clean and sustainable future," said one of the mayors responsible during the opening ceremony. The positive response of the citizens shows that the population recognizes the need and advantages of a resource park. The municipalities are convinced that this project can serve as a model for other regions to start similar initiatives.

For more information on this important project and the underlying concepts, a detailed report at www.kleinezeitung.at .

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