When boats block the recycling yard: Colonia de Sant Jordi awaits clearance
Why abandoned boats are still blocking the recycling yard in Colonia de Sant Jordi
Colonia de Sant Jordi’s recycling yard is still blocked by decommissioned boats while authorities wait for disposal to move forward.

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Why are abandoned boats still sitting at the recycling yard in Colonia de Sant Jordi?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Is it a problem when decommissioned boats are left outdoors in Mallorca?
Outdoor storage can create environmental and disposal problems, especially for fiberglass boats.
How does a blocked recycling yard affect a small town like Colonia de Sant Jordi?
A full recycling yard makes waste handling, parking and deliveries harder.
Who is supposed to remove abandoned rescue boats in Mallorca?
The state authority is supposed to handle disposal, not the local town hall.
What can municipalities in Mallorca do if the responsible authority does not collect the boats?
Municipalities can push for deadlines, order inspections and arrange specialist removal if needed.
Is fiberglass boat waste hard to recycle in Mallorca?
Fiberglass boats need specialist disposal and are harder to recycle than metal or wood.
Are Santanyí and Campos also dealing with abandoned boats?
Similar boat disposal problems have been reported in Santanyí and Campos.
What long-term solution is being suggested for the boat backlog in Colonia de Sant Jordi?
The main answer is faster coordination, deadlines and specialist disposal.
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