Monaco launches eco-responsible living guide
By Laurent Duval, MonacoViews Editorial
The Principality has published a practical guide to help residents adopt more environmentally conscious habits in daily life.
Living more sustainably in Monaco has become considerably more straightforward with the publication of a new eco-responsibility resource from Monaco Service Public. The guide covers the practical steps residents can take at home, at work, and when moving around the Principality to reduce their environmental footprint.
From waste sorting at the Fontvieille recycling facilities to energy consumption in apartments along the Boulevard des Moulins, the guidance is aimed at making green choices accessible rather than aspirational. Monaco has long pursued ambitious environmental targets, and resources like this are part of translating those commitments into everyday behaviour for the roughly 40,000 people who call the Principality home.
Residents can access the guide through Monaco Service Public, the government's official information portal, which serves as the central point of contact for civic resources across the Principality.