up to collect about 200 kilos of rubbish |
Cans, glass, plastic, cardboard, a box spring and thus, up to collect about 200 kilos of garbage, has been the balance of the first activity undertaken by members in Santomera 9.e program, designed by the Institute of Youth in the region and put into operation in the municipality through the Department of Youth, directed by Víctor Manuel Martínez.
About 70 teens accompanied by parents, representatives of Ecologists in Action as well as the mayor himself, José María Sánchez, have been responsible for cleaning all morning, 3 miles Santomera perimeter of the swamp, from today, shelter, tails of the marsh, and barbecue area near the Casa del Agua, look better.
This activity is part of the second phase of 9.e, where members-young people between 15 and 17 years of Santomera, La Matanza and Sisco, "should promote youth participation raising activities that benefit the municipality, with supported by the Department of Youth, responsible for providing two buses, lunch, meal, 300 bags of trash and 100 pairs of gloves.
"This day should serve as an example to all the neighbors of Santomera, new generations are more sustainable and are much more aware, something to be proud of their city council, was keen to stress while cleaning the mayor, José María Sánchez.
After cleaning, all participants have had time to fellowship over a meal of brotherhood has subsequently conducted a hiking route and environmental workshops using paint, clay and natural environmental elements, to raise awareness of the importance of recycling.
Santomera Mayor, José María Sánchez, has shown great interest in this program associations adding, "I hope that all our youth activities proposed santomeranos, be as successful as it is today."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Santomera