Seven municipalities: one shared model
Krk Island became Europe's first certified Zero Waste island when all seven of its municipalities: Krk, Baška, Dobrinj, Malinska-Dubašnica, Omišalj, Punat, and Vrbnik: achieved Zero Waste certification together through the waste company PONIKVE. The result: 60 % average separate collection and only 73 kg of residual waste per resident per year, compared to the Croatian national average of 247 kg.
What makes Krk replicable
- Door-to-door sorting integrated with the existing island waste system
- Joint certification across multiple small municipalities sharing one operator
- Farmers and hotels participate in the same collection circuits as households
- Ongoing focus on waste prevention and reuse: not just better sorting
How to get involved
- If your municipality partners with PONIKVE, ask about volunteering in collection or composting
- Visit or follow Zelena Akcija to support national Zero Waste certification advocacy
Why it matters
Krk shows that tourist islands: where seasonal waste peaks are hardest to manage: can still hit Zero Waste targets. The model is already inspiring other coastal communities across Croatia and beyond.
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- National coordinator: Zelena Akcija (Friends of the Earth Croatia)
- Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition
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