Sustainability
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin’s Cœur de Carnolès project to move forward despite environmental concerns
The Cœur de Carnolès development in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin has been given the green light to proceed to the next stage by the Préfecture des Alpes-Maritimes despite the presence of a number of protected species on the site.
Read moreMonaco’s push to become a solar city
The government has acquired solar power plants in France as part of its quest to become more environmentally friendly using renewable energy sources. It forms part of a comprehensive action plan...
Monaco businesses making strides in energy transition
The government has laid out three of the latest organisations in Monaco which are pushing ahead with the Principality’s ambitious energy transition plan. At the request of Marie-Pierre Gramaglia,...
Making sustainable fashion the norm
The sustainable fashion movement is gaining momentum as a growing number of socially responsible consumers begin to reject the highly polluting practices of fast fashion and look for alternatives.
Monaco helps light up Mongolia
The government of Monaco has installed solar panels at an archaeological research centre in a remote part of Mongolia, bringing reliable light and hot water to the facility where none existed before....
Monaco joins European Waste Reduction Week
Reduce, reuse and recycle. This is the aim of European Waste Reduction Week, a multi-national event taking place next month, and one that the Principality is enthusiastically joining in on. The event...
Monaco pledges millions to climate fund
Monaco will invest €3 million in the United Nation’s Green Climate Fund from 2020 through to 2022. Jean-Laurent Imbert, the First Secretary to the Permanent Mission of Monaco at the UN, spoke to...