A ZW candidate city taking plastic seriously
Viladecans, a municipality of 70,000 on the southern edge of Barcelona, is a Zero Waste candidate city and a participant in the EU ERIC (Elevating Reuse In Cities) project alongside Torrelles de Llobregat. In 2024, Viladecans became one of the first Catalan cities to approve and begin implementing a binding Plastic Prevention Plan: a document that commits the municipality to specific, measurable plastic reduction measures already underway.
What the plan includes
- Reduction of single-use plastics in municipal events and public spaces
- Promotion of reusable alternatives for takeaway containers in local hospitality
- Procurement criteria requiring plastic-free options for city contracts
- Monitoring and annual public reporting on plastic reduction outcomes
How to participate
- Attend Viladecans municipal events: they are piloting reusable tableware and cup systems
- Ask local restaurants and bars about takeaway reuse options promoted under the plan
- Follow Rezero for the ERIC project updates on reuse infrastructure in Viladecans
Why it matters
Binding plans with implementation already started are rare: most cities stop at commitments. Viladecans's plan, combined with its ERIC project participation, makes it one of the most concretely active zero waste cities in Spain right now.
Source & repost
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- Rezero: rezero.cat
- ERIC project: Elevating Reuse In Cities
- Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition
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