Artificial archipelago in Dubai introduces a complete ban on plastic

Resorts and villas on the artificial archipelago in Dubai completely abandon the use of plastic.

The Kleindienst Group, the developer of the Heart of Europe artificial archipelago project, has announced a complete ban on microplastics on its islands in an attempt to support global efforts to protect the oceans.

All homeowners and tourists visiting the islands, as well as hotels, restaurants and bars, will be strictly forbidden to allow plastic to enter the water.

The Kleindienst Group company announced that it will use the latest technologies in the field of microplastic capture and filtration to implement its eco-project.

Josef Kleindinst, founder and chairman of the board of Kleindienst Group, said: “We are striving to implement a project designed for many generations in the future. In anticipation of the approaching opening of the resort, we promise that our teams will do everything possible to prevent microplastic from entering the ocean, surrounding Heart of Europe. "

The Kleindienst Group also grows 514 species of ocean plants annually.

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