Coastal zero waste tourism: how dayboats can protect remote beaches

Skiathos shows that tourist operators can lead on waste

The Zero Waste Rota programme, developed by ECOREC and the Municipality of Skiathos, trains dayboat operators to actively educate tourists about proper waste disposal: including at remote beaches that are inaccessible by road and therefore lack collection infrastructure. The programme measurably increased recycling rates on the island and fostered a culture of environmental responsibility among visitors.

What the programme involves

  • Dayboat operators receive training on waste separation and guest communication
  • Tourists are briefed on board before reaching remote beaches about what to do with packaging and recyclables
  • Operators bring separated waste back to port for collection: protecting beaches that cannot be serviced by standard vehicles
  • The approach is scalable to any island with a dayboat economy

Why it matters

Greece's Aegean islands face intense seasonal waste from marine tourism. Regulation alone cannot reach a boat at sea or a path-only beach. The Skiathos model shows that education and operator buy-in can do what infrastructure cannot, and it is directly replicable on any island with a similar tourist boat economy.

How to replicate it

  • If you operate or charter boats in the Aegean, contact ECOREC about Zero Waste Rota training
  • If you visit Greek islands by dayboat, ask whether the operator follows Zero Waste Rota practices: and request it if not
  • Municipal waste officers on other islands can use the Skiathos programme as a template for ERIC or national funding bids

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