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SPAIN IS COMMITTED TO MAKING SUSTAINABILITY ACHIEVABLE AND MANAGEABLE ✦ Beyond the sun and the partying, Spain has a serious side where they are quietly implementing measures to make sustainability a key characteristic of the country.
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s a people, the Spanish are very environmentallyconscious. Besides separating plastics, glass, cardboard/paper and organic waste, people take each individual bag of rubbish down to the huge recycling bins that are conveniently located in many streets or to each building's individual bins.
such as cables, plugs, devices and even used cooking oil.
Spain also has what is known as 'puntos limpios', some of which are really just a small truck or van that is parked by the street and where you can bring certain products that cannot go into the normal waste bins. These include batteries, contaminants, paint, electrical goods
Since January 2019, only zeroemission vehicles (electrical and ECO vehicles e.g. hybrids and PLG) are allowed in the centre of Madrid.
Citizens can check online where their nearest punto limpio is and the schedule and bring their rubbish there to be safely disposed of. As you move beyond the humble household, ESG can be seen in many areas.
Spain has also introduced gender equality plans involving equal pay between men and women
and gender pay transparency in 2021. Companies with 100 or more employees are required to negotiate an equality plan by 7 March 2021, while companies with 50 or more employees must negotiate an equality plan by 7 Mar 2022. Those that already have an equality plan must ensure its compliance with the new decree by 14 January 2022.
The Urgency of Sustainability Spain is the first country in the European Union to adapt national plans to bring an end to climate change, according to the report entitled Planning for Net Zero
➸ An example of Barcelona's eco-friendly building