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Working with Care for the Environment along TAP’s Route

October 4 marks the annual “World Animal Day”, an initiative aimed to raise awareness about animal welfare globally. We therefore took the opportunity to look back on TAP’s environmental efforts and commitments as well as report on recent actions to identify, mitigate and protect important species, their habitats and ecosystems along the pipeline route.

TAP supports student drawing competition themed ‘Health, Security and Environment’

The winners of a TAP-sponsored art competition for students on the theme of road safety were announced last month. The award ceremony was held at the historic Museum of the First Albanian School (Mësonjëtorja e Parë Shqipe), the site of the country’s first Albanian language school, in the city of Korca. The competition was open to all school pupils living in the communities affected by the TAP...

Kleisoura, Greece

Ms Georgia is an experienced journalist in Athens, working for the Action 24 TV channel. Her family and relatives live in Kleisoura, a village near the last major Greek town before TAP crosses the Greek-Albanian border. Ms Georgia has followed the project’s progress for years and is aware of its benefits as well as its challenges. So when concerns started to be raised at the local community...

Potom Commune

In this isolated area of Albania, TAP contractors were carrying out Census and Assets Inventory surveys with a team of professors from the Agricultural University of Tirana. One day, they stopped at a village bar to have lunch.

Berat Municipality

Abkons, a TAP contractor, had arranged a meeting with the President of the Beekeepers Association for the Berat Region, Mr Selam. They thought the meeting would be a short, unofficial event to discuss some issues, share views and answer questions.

Permet district

When the TAP team set out to visit the Permet district in South East Albania, they were told that it was extremely remote and only a few people lived there. The isolated village was three hours away by car and another hour by foot, divided into two neighbourhoods and difficult to get to.