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APB joins Forética to boost its ESG strategy and reinforce its commitment to sustainability

The Port Authority of the Balearic Islands (APB) has joined Forética, the leading organisation in sustainability and corporate social responsibility in Spain and Latin America. The accession is part of APB's new ESG strategy, which represents a comprehensive evolution in its public management model, incorporating environmental, social and good governance criteria across the board.

 

Joining Forética will allow APB to strengthen its relationship with knowledge and collaboration networks formed by leading companies and institutions in sustainability. This will enable the port organisation to make progress in key areas such as transparency, responsible governance, innovation and the port-city relationship.

 

In this context, the APB now forms part of the Action Group on Sustainability and CSR in Public Companies, a platform promoted by Forética that brings together leading public entities committed to moving towards more ethical and responsible management models aligned with ESG criteria. This group constitutes a stable space for cooperation in which participating organisations share experiences, challenges and solutions for strategically integrating sustainability in the public sector.

 

Through this platform, the APB will have access to specialised knowledge, working sessions with experts, advancement tools, collaborative projects and analysis of trends in areas such as good governance, ethics, transparency and social impact. The group also works on the design of reference frameworks, the identification of common challenges and the dissemination of good practices that contribute to consolidating a more innovative and accountable public administration.

 

The president of the Port Authority of the Balearic Islands, Javier Sanz, explains that “being part of Forética allows us to take a step forward in our commitment to exemplary public management, based on responsibility, transparency and the generation of value for society. This alliance will help us to continue moving in the right direction, hand in hand with leading entities that share our vision of a more sustainable future for the Balearic Islands”.

 

In turn, Germán Granda, CEO of Forética, says that “the incorporation of the Port Authority of the Balearic Islands as a Large Company of Forética reinforces its commitment to sustainability and responsible management, in a context in which moving towards more resilient, innovative models that are aligned with social and environmental expectations is essential. Having their drive and experience will be key to continue strengthening partnerships that allow us to accelerate action and contribute to sustainable development that generates value for people and territories”.

 

ESG Strategy

APB's ESG strategy aims to integrate environmental, social and good governance criteria transversally in all areas of work, reinforcing institutional transparency, promoting an ethical culture and fostering dialogue with stakeholders. 

 

Key elements of the new strategic framework include consolidating social cash flow as an indicator of value generated for society, promoting a more robust transparency and ethics strategy, developing port-city integration projects, and creating new mechanisms for citizen participation.

 

This membership consolidates the APB's commitment to being at the forefront of sustainable management within the Spanish port system and to continuing to strengthen strategic alliances that generate value for citizens and the region.

The APB strengthens its commitment to innovation and sustainability at the port of Eivissa with over €140 million in investment until 2030

At the meeting of the Navigation and Port Council of the Port of Ibiza, the Balearic Islands Port Authority (APB) unveiled its assessment of actions taken and its investment plan for the Ibiza harbour, which will bring about a profound transformation of its infrastructure, services and relationship with the city. The total investment amounts to more than €140 million between 2025 and 2030, consolidating the port as a key hub for mobility, the economy and sustainability on the island.

 

The APB is continuing to implement a wide-ranging programme of projects that will be completed over the coming months and years. Key actions include the installation of two OPS points at the Botafoc docks, which will enable ferries to connect to the land-based electricity grid and significantly reduce emissions and noise during their stay in port. Photovoltaic pergolas are also being installed and lighting efficiency is being improved at a steady pace, with completion scheduled for the first quarter of 2026, reinforcing the commitment to clean energy and energy savings.

 

Regarding infrastructure, work is underway to improve the Botafoc breakwater, renovate defences and modernise the drinking water network, all of which are key interventions to strengthen operational safety and ensure the provision of services under optimal conditions. In addition to these actions, improvements will be made to the access roads to the Botafoc area, with the tender scheduled for the first quarter of 2026.

 

The port is also making progress in the execution of projects linked to the port public domain. Highlights include the first phase of the new nautical facilities for small and medium-sized vessels, the construction of the new dry dock next to the fishing quay and the launch of the "Bus Nàutic Eivissa" tender for a period of 15 years, which will promote sustainable maritime mobility within the port. 

 

Within the framework of strategic planning, the APB continues to promote the Special Plan for the port of Eivissa, currently being processed with the Town Council, and is developing studies for the future Logistics Activities Zone (ZAL), which will improve the management of goods. In turn, the technical studies carried out with CEDEX and Puertos del Estado will optimise the manoeuvring and agitation conditions in the dock, reinforcing the safety and efficiency of maritime traffic.

 

The port's environmental commitment is reinforced by the implementation of a new ordinance which improves air quality by limiting visible emissions, the compulsory use of the OPS at night for inactive vessels and new restrictions on engine maintenance. At the same time, the decarbonisation process continues for the Eivissa-La Savina line, which incorporates more demanding environmental criteria in its tender. Progress is also being made on measures to improve the state of port waters.

 

The port of Eivissa also participates in the technological advances of all the ports managed by the APB. The implementation of the new Posidonia Operations V2 improves scale management and real-time movement monitoring. The new platform of technical-nautical services, the digitalisation of maritime signals and the modernisation of the electronic administration systems allow progress to be made towards a smart port model, more agile and better connected with the port community.

 

Projects completed in 2025

Throughout the year, the APB has completed several key projects to improve the Port of Eivissa's functionality and urban development. These include the refurbishment of Santa Eulària Avenue, a project that has transformed the space into a safer, more accessible and sustainable place, with a separate cycle lane, a new pavement for pedestrians, landscaped areas, renovated street furniture and efficient LED lighting. At the same time it has improved the connection between the maritime station of Formentera and the city and, thus, pacifies the traffic.

 

The accessibility improvement project has also been completed, which reinforces pedestrian mobility and optimises routes for people with reduced mobility, integrating with nearby urban itineraries. Meanwhile, the new escalator system has been launched in the Botafoc area, an infrastructure that increases user comfort and facilitates transit in a particularly busy environment.

 

During this period, various tenders related to the management of moorings in the Poniente dock and the Botafoc have also been resolved, as well as others linked to the port public domain, which allow the port's nautical-sports area to continue to be organised and modernised, an area which already represents 71% of its income.

 

APB's social cash flow

The APB has also published data on social cash flow, an indicator that shows how the economic value generated by port activity is redistributed throughout society. This tool makes it possible to quantify the real impact of the port on the economy and the well-being of citizens, beyond its logistical function.

 

The ports of general interest managed by the APB generate a total of €150 million, which is distributed directly throughout the economic and social fabric of the Balearic Islands. Of the total generated, €101 million (68%) is used to pay suppliers, of which €48 million goes to companies in our islands, contributing decisively to the activity and sustainability of the local productive fabric.

 

Added to this impact are €32 million in taxes and duties that directly revert to the public administrations, and €10 million allocated to salaries, which reinforce employment and work activity linked to the port. In addition, €6 million is retained to finance operating expenses, agreements and social projects, a particularly important component that drives community improvement, environmental and urban integration initiatives.

 

Taken together, these results show that the €150 million generated by the APB is redistributed in its entirety, returning to society in the form of economic activity, jobs, public revenue and value-added programmes. The social cash flow thus confirms the port's role as an essential driver of the economic and social development of the islands.

The APB promotes new investments and strategic projects worth more than €9 million in the port of La Savina

At the meeting of the Navigation and Port Council of the Port of La Savina, the Port Authority of the Balearic Islands (APB) presented the current status of ongoing projects and the planned investment programme. This plan includes strategic actions aimed at improving the infrastructure of the port of La Savina, strengthening security, modernising port services and advancing the management of the public port domain of Formentera. The total investment planned for the period 2025–2030 amounts to more than €9.4 million, most of which is concentrated on infrastructure and environmental improvements. 

 

Among the most significant actions are the improvement of accessibility and the modernisation of the Ro-Ro ramps at the commercial docks, which will be completed in 2026 and will facilitate the loading and unloading of vehicles and goods. In addition to this project, the second floor of the Harbour Master's Office building is undergoing renovation, scheduled for completion in 2026, which will improve workspaces and customer service. Progress is also being made on the renovation of defences, an essential intervention to increase safety during docking manoeuvres. 

 

One of the strategic projects that will shape the future of the port is the commitment to a single marina, a unified management model for moorings, commercial premises and parking spaces. This initiative will eliminate administrative and operational duplication, improve management efficiency, guarantee legal certainty and provide La Savina with a single point of contact capable of undertaking structural investments and ensuring uniform standards of quality and sustainability in all nautical and sports facilities. The tender process is moving forward and a decision is expected in 2026. 

 

As part of its strategic planning, the APB continues to promote the Special Plan for the port of La Savina, for which it has proposed the creation of a joint commission with the Formentera Council to review and update its content. 

 

The port's environmental commitment is reinforced by the implementation of new regulations aimed at improving air quality and the condition of port waters. Likewise, the process of decarbonisation of the Ibiza-La Savina line is progressing, incorporating stricter environmental criteria in the new tender for the maritime service. 

 

The port of La Savina is also participating in the technological advances of all the ports managed by the APB. The implementation of the new Posidonia Operations V2, the technical-nautical services platform, the digitisation of maritime signals and the updating of electronic administration tools are improving the coordination, safety and daily efficiency of the port. Future improvements to the CCTV system and cybersecurity projects complete this commitment to a smarter port model. 

 

Actions completed in 2025

During the current financial year, the APB has completed several key actions that are already improving the functionality of the port of La Savina. Of particular note is the segregation of the navigation channel with the aim of increasing the safety and fluidity of maritime traffic entering and leaving the port. Accessibility has also been improved, with the renovation of pedestrian routes and the adaptation of spaces to offer safer and more comfortable mobility, especially for people with reduced mobility. 

 

In terms of public port domain, a decisive step has been taken this year with the formalisation of the agreement with the Formentera Council for regulated vehicle parking in the port area, a tool that allows for the organisation of access and use of space for residents and visitors. Progress has also been made on the agreement with the Ministry of the Interior for the installation of an integrated surveillance system at the La Mola lighthouse, reinforcing maritime safety on the island. 

  • Lighthouses of the Balearic Islands
  • Ships in Port
  • Transparency Portal
  • Air quality
  • Port Innovation Platform
  • Economic and social impact
  • Weather forecast
  • Navigation aids
  • Lighthouses of the Balearic Islands
  • Ships in Port
  • Transparency Portal
  • Air quality
  • Port Innovation Platform
  • Economic and social impact
  • Weather forecast
  • Navigation aids

Institutional documentation

  • Annual Report

    This publication details the APB’s financial situation, the technical characteristics of its public ports and provides an overview of the institution’s activities.

  • Notice Boards

    Link to the APB’s e-office which features the official notice boards on public information, human resources, public port land, and auctions, as well as other notices.

  • Sustainability Reports

    This report sets out the actions carried out to create value for the APB’s stakeholders, in compliance with its commitment to transparent management.

  • Costumer Service

    Puede contactar con el Servicio de Atención al Cliente de la APB a través de portsdebalears@portsdebalears.com, o bien mediante el canal de comunicación de quejas y sugerencias relacionadas con sus puertos y faros.

  • Statistics

    These provide a detailed picture about the traffic using the public ports of Palma, Alcudia, Mahon, Ibiza and La Savina.

  • Financial Statements

    Comprehensive information, including the audit report, of the most recent financial statements passed by the APB's Board of Directors, and given a favourable report by the Spanish National Audit Office.

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