Italy's 'Ecomafias' Are Expanding - Legambiente Report - General News
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Italy's 'ecomafias' are expanding - Legambiente report - General News
Italy's 'ecomafias' expanded their activities last year, when crimes against the environment increased by 14.4% with respect to 2023 to take the total over the 40,000 mark, Legambiente said in a report on Thursday. (ANSA)
"Ecomafia and environmental corruption are constantly present in Veneto." This is Legambiente Veneto's brief comment on the Ecomafia 2025 report presented yesterday, July 10, by the national environmental association. The data contained in the document show strong pressure...
The Legambiente Ecomafia 2025 report denounces a critical picture: in 2024 there was a new negative record on environmental crimes, with 40.590 infringements, an increase of 14.4 percent compared to the previous year
A growing plague. In Lazio, environmental crimes have increased by 20.5 percent: 2,654 in a year, or 7.2 per day. That's practically one every three and a half hours. Among the provinces, Rome has the highest number of crimes: 1,021. These are some of the figures released by Legambiente, which in the Eternal City...
Rome, July 10, 2025 In Italy, the attack of the eco-afies on the environment and the scourge of corruption is growing all the time. In 2024 the wall of 40,000 environmental crimes was surpassed (there are 40,590, +14.4% compared to 2023). We speak of an average of 111,2 crimes per day, 4.6 every hour. Also the people denounced increase, 37,186 (+7.8%), while the turnover of the eco-afies is worth 9.3 billion euros (+0.5 billion compared to 2023)…
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