Limassol Carnival Left 50 Tons of Waste — 500 Volunteers to Take Part in Cleanup
The Limassol Carnival in Cyprus left behind approximately 50 tons of waste, as reported by In-Cyprus on March 12, 2026. About 500 volunteers have been mobilized to clean up the affected areas.
A portion of the collected waste is classified as recyclable materials. Volunteers are focused on collecting and removing these wastes from streets and public spaces.
The cleanup operation is taking place in the days immediately following the event. Specific deadlines for the completion of the work were not mentioned in the original publication.
For residents, this means that an organized cleanup of the territories, including the collection of recyclable materials, is underway after the festivities. Possible inconveniences for traffic and the accessibility of certain areas may be associated with the waste removal efforts.
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