Our CEO Joins the Board of Directors at the International Institute for Climate Action (IICA)

SeaCras’ CEO, Mario Špadina, joins the Board of Directors of the International Institute for Climate Action (IICA), an association SeaCras has been part of since 2024!

Except for Mario as the newest member of the Board, the IICA Assembly has elected and warmly welcomed another new member, Jakov Kolega, CEO of Greengreen Advisory as well. Jakov and Mario joined the re-elected members Javier Manzanares Allen and Goran Romac, under the leadership of President Marija Pujo Tadić

This team, without doubt, forms an outstanding team that will continue to fight against climate change by reducing CO2 emissions and promoting other actions to mitigate climate change risks.

The IICA’s vision is to make Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050 through collaboration of all sectors and business communities, and we’re very grateful to be part of this group.

So how does the IICA plan to make this ambitious goal happen? Here are the main goals and the association’s activities:

The IICA is committed to advancing a comprehensive strategy to tackle climate change by promoting mitigation efforts and encouraging public awareness about the dangers of carbon footprints. By promoting CO2 reduction solutions and advocating for air and ozone layer protection, IICA aims to inspire proactive environmental protection and sustainable development.

Through encouraging the accelerated adoption of the Low Carbon Strategy and the Climate Change Adaptation Strategy, IICA also strives to drive faster economic progress while supporting the implementation of critical frameworks like the Climate Act and the European Green Plan.

This is exactly why Mario is the perfect fit to be part of the Board of Directors of IICA, as he has proven numerous times his advocacy for sustainability of the blue economy and climate security, raising public awareness on ongoing climate change effects of biosphere, and increasing environmental literacy in the business sector.