Antipollution Attends Pita Cutting Event Hosted by the Union of Greek Ports (Ένωση Λιμένων Ελλάδος)

Antipollution was represented at the Pita Cutting event hosted by the Union of Greek Ports (Ένωση Λιμένων Ελλάδος) in early January. This annual tradition brought together leaders from the maritime, logistics, and port sectors to celebrate the start of the new year, providing a valuable opportunity for networking and collaboration.
The Pita Cutting ceremony, a beloved cultural custom in Greece, involves cutting the Vasilopita cake with a hidden coin, symbolizing good luck for the upcoming year. The event also provided a platform for discussing critical issues affecting Greece’s ports and maritime industry, particularly in the realm of sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Representatives from Antipollution attended to highlight the organization’s ongoing efforts to combat marine pollution and promote eco-friendly practices within the maritime sector. As a key player in marine conservation, Antipollution has been committed to raising awareness and implementing initiatives such as underwater cleanups and educational programs for future generations.
The Union of Greek Ports, which focuses on advancing the interests of Greece’s ports and maritime infrastructure, is a significant partner for Antipollution as both organizations share common goals of preserving Greece’s seas and ensuring sustainable growth for the maritime industry. During the event, discussions focused on potential collaborations aimed at improving environmental standards within Greek ports, including measures to reduce pollution and enhance sustainability practices across port operations.