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ICS wins new project Biguaçu for the Eletrosul |
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Wednesday, 14 April 2010 18:10 |
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Project YES - Sustainability, Innovation and Environment will work with environmental education in schools Biguaçu introduce sustainable Games and recover riparian areas.
Consultant Social Institute (BSI) has just won another project sustainable nature and environmental education to be developed in Biguaçu. At the last public screening Eletrosul kind of bidding for social projects, where NGOs compete in all states of operation of the Company (SC, RS, PR and MS) was approved by the project merit and relevance YES - Sustainability, Innovation and Environment .
Our city is going through a profusion of new ventures. Of mega residential condominium (Deltaville) to megaestaleiro (OSX). All this brings economic benefits, but also impacts on the environment and convulsing on the social aspect, to attract unwanted and undesirable immigrants. The biggest beneficiaries and also the most threatened are certainly our young people and schoolchildren. It's up to them inherit Biguaçu in 10, 15 or 20 years.
It is thought that the ICS has been developing practical and sustainable actions in Biguaçu. That happens in the form of projects and programs. Now as the YES Project will be conducted workshops on environmental education in public schools, using fun games to broadcast issues such as water conservation, restoration of riparian vegetation, native plant propagation, economic activities with low environmental impact and social relevance.
Alongside this work of education and innovation not only environmental but also social, the SIM project will ask children and young people a hand (active contribution) for the sustainability vision - and to receive, either by society or the environment - has practical action. It is for children and youth participating in the project to plant 1500 native seedlings of the Atlantic. This planting will take place in the schools, in homes and properties that want to participate and especially in riparian areas of rivers and streams degraded Biguaçu.
The Institute is a OSCIP Social Consultant (Civil Society Organization of Public Interest), therefore non-profit or a common language, an NGO. Founded and directed by a multidisciplinary team of professionals skilled in social management focuses its action in improving the quality of life and commitment to future generations and the sustainability of the planet.
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