Moncofa and Almenara Expand Mobile Ecopark for Summer

The service is extended with an extra day at the beaches to facilitate recycling during the summer season.

Generic image of a mobile ecopark near a Mediterranean beach.
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Generic image of a mobile ecopark near a Mediterranean beach.

The municipalities of Moncofa and Almenara, through the C3/V1 Waste Consortium, have expanded the mobile ecopark service with an additional day at their beach areas to enhance recycling efforts during the summer.

Moncofa's beach will have the mobile ecopark on Tuesdays and Saturdays starting June 20th, while the urban center will continue to have service on Mondays. Additionally, the opening on the first Sunday of each month will be maintained. The aim is to facilitate the recycling and management of special items and materials, especially on weekends.
The council reminds the public of the importance of using the mobile ecopark for environmental conservation. Using the ecopark, identified by the property's cadastral reference, may grant access to discounts on the waste treatment fee.
For its part, Casablanca beach in Almenara will receive the service starting June 21st. This initiative responds to a municipal request to improve citizen services and boost recycling in the coastal area. The Ecomóvil will be located on Bovar street, at the intersection with Avenida del Mar.

"With the incorporation of this year-round service, we are responding to a need raised by the residents of Playa Casablanca, bringing recycling options closer and making it easier for them to dispose of certain waste comfortably and responsibly."

the mayor of Almenara

"Every small gesture counts when it comes to caring for our environment and preserving nature, so it is essential that we all collaborate in the correct management of waste and promote sustainable habits."

the mayor of Almenara
The Ecomóvil is intended for collecting small quantities of waste that cannot be placed in conventional containers, such as batteries, medicines, small appliances, domestic oils, batteries, paper and cardboard, plastics, clothing, packaging, or small household items.