Cuba presents principles of environmental protection policy

Cuba's Office of Environmental Regulation and Safety (ORSA) presented the principles of its environmental protection policy in Havana. The announcement took place on December 23, 2025. The initiative aims to strengthen regulatory and safety measures in the country.

In an event held in Havana, Cuba's Office of Environmental Regulation and Safety (ORSA) unveiled the core principles of its environmental protection policy. This presentation represents a significant step in the country's efforts to safeguard the environment amid current challenges.

According to Prensa Latina, the announcement occurred on December 23, 2025. The ORSA, tasked with environmental regulation and safety, highlighted the importance of these principles in guiding future actions in the sector.

The policy emerges at a time when Cuba grapples with environmental pressures from global and local factors. While specific details of the principles were not elaborated in the initial presentation, they are expected to promote sustainable practices and regulatory compliance.

This development underscores Cuba's ongoing commitment to environmental protection, aligning with national and international objectives.

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