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Torrevieja hosts the first working table promoted by AGAMED to establish a Social Pact

Agamed, the mixed economy company in charge of the management of the integral water cycle in Torrevieja, in collaboration with the local council, has set up the first working table for the development of a Social Pact that bets on solidarity, quality employment and green reconstruction.

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Agamed's objective with this initiative is to contribute to economic recovery with a water management model that improves the quality of life and protects people, especially the most vulnerable. This model, based on local commitment, will promote green reconstruction and innovation, favouring the evolution towards a sustainable and resilient Torrevieja.

The starting point for the working groups is a set of initiatives aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, set out in the Agenda 2030.

Over the next few months Agamed, together with the social and business fabric of Torrevieja, will work on defining an action plan for the implementation of these in the city. To this end, and given that the commitment of all local actors is key, a working group has been created, made up of public officials, social and business representatives of the town and Agamed professionals. 

This table is composed of Eduardo Dolon, mayor of Torrevieja; Rosario Martinez, deputy mayor of Torrevieja; Concha Sala, councillor for NGOs and Volunteers; Domingo Paredes, representing ADL; Antonio Quesada, representing the Municipal Institute of Culture Joaquin Chapaprieta; Jose Norberto Mazon, director of the University Headquarters UA; Joaquin Guillamo, president of the Association of Torrevieja and regional hotels; and Andres Marcos, president of the Association of Hotels of the Vega Baja. Also taking part in this working group will be Francisco Martínez, Director of the Natural Park of Las Lagunas de La Mata y Torrevieja; José Pérez, representing the concessionary company of the Salinas de Torrevieja; Pablo Serna from PROVIA; Enrique Riquelme from A.V.E. ; Jorge Almarcha, President of the Association of Traders APYMECO; Pepe Ríos, of the Association of the Businessmen of the Industrial Estate; Pepe Andujar, President of the Community of Right Bank Irrigators; Carlos Carmona, President of the Community of Torremiguel Irrigators; Pedro Carmona, in representation of the Fishermen's Association and, finally, Antonio Gómez and Jose Domingo Molina, in representation of the Real Estate Association of Torrevieja.