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On the 20th of October 2008, several residents from WestGate Park Bucharest, sustained by WWF Romania, initiated a campaign to make this business park more eco-friendly.

You must know that even if we work in an office, we still have an impact on the environment.In order to sustain our business, we consume electricity, water and gas and we produce substantial quantities of waste: plastics, paper, and much … much more.

This is why we have decided to reduce our ecological footprint on our surrounding environment, but in the end it all depends on us.

Thus, through the means of this blog we are providing you with information on ways of reducing consumption and recycling waste at the office, but also at home.

We believe that sustainable development will bring long-term benefits for each side implicated: companies, community and nature.

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07 April 2009

 WWF “CLIMATE CARAVAN” @ WESTGATE PARK


On Thursday, the 9th of April 2009, WWF and WNS Romania will bring “Climate Caravan” in WestGate Business Park from Bucharest!

The scope of this campaign is to inform people about the climate changes and about the options that we have in order to adopt an eco-friendly behavior: energy efficient products, alternative and renewable energy power systems, hybrid technologies etc.

WWF representatives and WNS volunteers will interact with the visitors from an information stand by offering them materials and information about the climate changes and eco-friendly products. Meanwhile, contests and interactive activities will be organized for the public.

This Campaign first took place in 2007 in Hungary and in 2008 WWF decided to implement this action at regional level by organizing events in different cities from Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukraine, Hungary, Czech Republic and Poland. In Romania, five events already took place at Bucharest, Constanta, Brasov and Cluj.


COME TO FIND OUT ABOUT:

  • main causes of the climate changes

  • energy consumption & the climate changes

  • energy efficient houses

  • green energy

  • how to save money & energy in the same time

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