(ANSA) – Rimini, November 8 – CUNO, the national federation of used oils, is the protagonist these days at the Ecomondo fair in Rimini, a traditional meeting point linked to the world of sustainability. The consortium is present at its pavilion to promote institutional meetings and discussions on the topics of the circular economy and climate change, and to share environmental education moments with new generations.
Among the various initiatives, the short film “La Pace dell’olio” was shown to talk to young people about the value of recycling and other initiatives for primary schools.
Tomorrow, November 9, we will talk about “Circular Economy and Climate: Excitement and Reality.”
Climate change narrative by the media, taken up by journalists from general and green journalism.
In the pavilion there will be three active stations to play Green League, an application created by the consortium, with the scientific advice of Legambiente, which represents a journey to discover the circular economy and sustainability.
The app offers four games (Snuck, Garble, Oil Buster Reloaded, and Green Quiz) that provide informational discs about energy saving, discrete waste management, as well as information about Conou’s activities. At the end of the game session, the user is invited to answer some questions to evaluate what he has learned, with the opportunity to increase his score and move up in the overall ranking. The goal is to encourage the creation of a real community of players who are more aware of environmental issues through a fully digital engagement experience. (handle).
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