…and what about the “special” waste, that managed by the institutionalized eco-mafias? And what are the consequences of this much pollution?

…and what about the “special” waste, that managed by the institutionalized eco-mafias? And what are the consequences of this much pollution?
Trieste is indeed affected by pollution. The problem is worsened by the Authorities’ involvement. Unlike other places, they are accomplices of the polluters.
Northmost Adriatic sea: the Gulf of Trieste is shared by Italy, the Free Territory of Trieste, Slovenia, and Croatia. And it is a sea of poison…
With Petition 1459/2007 Roberto Giurastante addressed cross-border pollution before the EU. This complaint is one of many he presented in 15 years of activism.
The reactivation plan, already presented twice, envisions a new, 1.5 Km logistic platform in the port area (from the Adriaterminal to the Barcola embankment).
Chemical weapons that, after WWII and after the coming into force of the 1947 Treaty of Peace, Italy could no longer own.