
Grand Harbour Marina Looks Ahead with a Green Vision
Grand Harbour Marina is proud to reaffirm its commitment to sustainability and innovation within the marina sector, following a recent visit to Athens as part of the Power4Med Marina Managers’ Programme.
The Power4Med project is a Mediterranean initiative that supports marinas in becoming more sustainable. It brings together industry experts to share ideas and develop greener, more efficient ways of running marinas, helping to reduce their impact on the environment.
Together with five other representatives from Malta — including delegates from Creek Marina, Manoel Island Marina, Mgarr Marina, Roland Marina and Yachting Malta – Grand Harbour Marina took part in a comprehensive knowledge-sharing experience. The programme featured visits to leading marinas such as D-Marin Zea Marina and Flisvos Marina, along with a stop at the Corinth Canal and the Mediterranean Boat Show in Nafplion.
“Being part of this forward-thinking initiative has allowed us to reflect on the future of our Marina and the role we can play in contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable marine environment. From electric cleaning vehicles and smart recycling stations to solar-powered infrastructure and water-cleaning robotics, the trip has inspired a renewed focus on actionable solutions.”
“It was really inspiring to see and learn from other marinas across Europe, and it’s given us great insight into how our marina can continue to grow in a more sustainable way,” said Candela Aimaro of Grand Harbour Marina.
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