The first of a series of informal meetings, designed to foster relationships on the topic of sustainability, organized by the Carbon Neutrality Alliance of Parma and Province, was held on Tuesday, March 14.
The event was organized with the aim of entertaining and raising awareness through readings, direct testimonies and music and of bringing people closer to the institutions , specifically the Province of Parma, which has opened up to a different use of its spaces by the community and to a new way of communicating.
A. Fadda, President of the Province of Parma, summed up the spirit of the event well in his welcome address to the guests: "The aperigreens aim to highlight virtuous practices already in place and to make them known to all citizens".
In order, the coordinators and volunteers of Piedibus Noceto participated and shared their incredible experience, which was also the subject of an episode of the podcast " Sustainability possible ".
The reading "For a sustainable planet - Exchange of thoughts between two generations" continued with Nicoletta Marigo and Ludovica D'Aniello who read texts freely reworked from passages by Stefano Mancuso, Anuna De Wever and Kyra Gantois.
Both the students of the Green Team Romagnosi ( Rebecca Duloiu and Eleonora Mazzoli ) and the Provincial Student Council of Parma intervened with their appeals.
Physicist Massimo Mazzer of the CNR told a tale taken from the book “A Thousand and One Mysteries” by R. Stannard.
The students of the A. Bertolucci High School entertained with four interludes that accompanied the screening of the Manifesto of the Alliance
Icaro Ferraroni on the accordion, Miriam Peyrè on the guitar and Anna Guglielmi on the harp performed
Also on this occasion the guests visited the pop-up exhibition "Impronte" , which with simple language and a few data that arouse curiosity and leave a "mental imprint", take visitors "beyond" also thanks to extra contents in AR (augmented reality). By framing the photo of the panel you can, in fact, see a video or interact with a special content.
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