Croton – “Trucks from other parts of the region do not come here. Here they will only unload trucks from Auto Croton, no one else. It’s good to know President Spurley. “
These are the words of Crotone Mayor Vincenzo Vos, who has been heading to the private territory of Chovrego with his council and a majority of the city council since Thursday morning, where they will be removed from all provinces of Calabria, according to an order issued by the executive chairman Wednesday evening. As explained by the same decree, the emergency action taken by Spurley in view of the situation of non-collection of waste throughout Calabria, public disposal sites were not efficient and waste could not be disposed of. According to the order, the Chovreko landfill will receive 600 tons of garbage from all five Calabrian provinces at a cost of 180 euros per tonne.
“It’s an idea that we wanted to reorganize – says Voss – about disposing of waste on land provided for hazardous waste from reclaiming industrial area. Not even Spurley and DiCaprio. ”
The mayors of Isola Capo Risudo arrived in the garrison in the morning. Maria Gracia Wittimberga, Kakkuri, Mariana Caliguri, and Don Pascual Acetto, Diocesan Councilor for Community Pastoral Maintenance and Services, Municipal Councilor and Community Pastor of Massachiliano Ferrazzo, Nicola Plotta, Rogabernarda, Nicola.
“This garrison – Vos reiterated – Croton represents the entire province, where every ton of waste will be removed from other provinces, and there will be extra tons of toxins in the area. We’ll stay here to prevent another slander to this city.”

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