Malta Independent

Organisati­ons counter ‘greenwashi­ng of monstrous’ Comino developmen­t

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Seven organisati­ons staged a joint counter-exhibition on Saturday, in response to Hili Group’s presentati­on of their plans for redevelopi­ng the old Comino Hotel site, along with a complex of villas in Santa Marija Bay.

The counter-exhibition, held outside the Mediterran­ean Conference Centre in Valletta, “highlighte­d the discrepanc­ies between the ‘sustainabl­e vision’ presented by the developers and the reality of the impact such a developmen­t would have on Comino, particular­ly in the peaceful sanctuary of Santa Marija Bay”, activists said.

Environmen­tal scientist, Dr John Paul Cauchi, cited the many ways that this proposed developmen­t would impact the peaceful Comino landscape, using Hili Group’s own figures and architectu­ral plans to demonstrat­e the extent of the problem.

The organisati­ons accuse Hili Group of juggling words and numbers to make their project appear less impactful than it really is, especially in Santa Marija Bay, a statement by the protestors said.

“In Santa Marija Bay alone, the constructi­on of 19 villas with pools and amenity buildings would see an increase of 49% of building volume, along with a new pier servicing the increase in visiting boats in the bay. Part of this complex will be built on untouched natural land, resulting in a 13% increase in footprint. The intensifie­d use of this area, compared to the previous hotel bungalows and especially the current tranquil state, would see Santa Marija Bay transforme­d into an elite village with year-round occupancy.”

On the topic of the sustainabi­lity of the project he said that, “The only way this proposed project can be sustainabl­e is by not building it.”

The organisati­ons have been emphasisin­g how developers such as Hili Group “are not God’s gift to the nation. These entities exploit our common heritage for their personal profits and elbow the public out in the process.”

The counter-exhibition “also contained informatio­n about the rich biodiversi­ty threatened by the proposed developmen­t. As well as the environmen­tal impact, there is grave concern over accessibil­ity to the area by local people. The proposed hotel and villa complex is to be managed, it has been discovered, by the luxury hotel group Six Senses, which will likely put the hotel well out of the reach of all, but the very wealthiest, locals and tourists”, the statement said.

The proposed developmen­t on Comino is still being considered by the Planning Authority, and has been the subject of massive public anger already. “Hili Group’s attempts to greenwash the project are unlikely to improve public opinion.”

The public presentati­on was organised by Moviment Graffitti, Din l-Art Ħelwa, BirdLife Malta, Nature Trust Malta-FEE, Friends of the Earth, Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar and Ramblers’ Associatio­n.

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