The Cieza City Council collaborates in the organization of a citizen awareness day on waste and microplastics in the Almadenes CanyonIt will take place next Saturday, September 30th. Those interested can obtain information by calling 607 082 805.
The Autonomous Community already has several local entities adhering to #MiPuebloSinBasuraleza, whose objective is to raise awareness and mobilize citizens to keep natural spaces free of waste.
The regional government and the LIBERA Project are uniting the municipalities of the Autonomous Community against litter. The goal is to raise awareness and mobilize citizens to keep natural spaces free of waste.
For this reason, the SEO/BirdLife LIBERA Project, in partnership with Ecoembes and the regional government, held a meeting in Murcia this week to encourage all the region's municipalities to take action and begin raising awareness and mobilizing citizens to keep their natural spaces litter-free. The event, held at the capital's Museum of Fine Arts, served to raise awareness, highlight the value of municipalities and their natural environments, and keep them litter-free.
The aim is to develop activities that promote environmental conservation and raise awareness about the abandonment of waste in natural environments.
They also commit to informing and encouraging the municipality's educational centers to participate in the Aulas LIBERA program and to incorporate activities into their teaching programs that foster awareness about litter and the search for solutions. They also promote the initiatives of the LIBERA Project and use the e-Litter, MARNOBA, and Basuraleza apps as collaborative citizen science tools that help combat this environmental problem.
Any local government, whether a town council, association, consortium, or even provincial council, can join #MiPuebloSinBasuraleza (#MiTownWithoutLitter) for free and thus join the LIBERA Project. Once registered, they will have access to all the materials needed to combat litter, such as outdoor signs, stamps, event containers, and wastebaskets for their facilities.
Since its launch, LIBERA has mobilized more than 120,000 volunteers and collaborated with nearly 2,000 organizations and groups, including the CSIC, the Queen Sofia Foundation, the DGT (General Directorate of the City of Madrid), Paisaje Limpio (Clean Landscape), and Vertidos Cero (Zero Verts), becoming a pioneering project that seeks to raise awareness about this environmental issue.
Furthermore, through the eLitter, Marnova, and Basuraleza apps, volunteers have collected and classified more than 670,000 objects from more than 5,000 locations across the country. These objects have been integrated into the official and scientific databases of the main organizations working in or regulating this field.
Remember more information about the day in the Almadenes Canyon on the phone 607 082 805
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