5 years ago after organizing a Family Day for 2,500 people, I saw the balance in waste and became aware of the great environmental damage that can be done just for fun, I was shocked. Immediately afterwards, I created green devices where the children learned to separate at source for better use, since this material was then taken away by cooperatives to sell it for recycling, thus infecting their parents and we managed to mitigate, but the enthusiasm did not last long. I could quickly see that the third R (recycle) is by far the most ineffective. I researched, studied and graduated in waste and founded “A TRANSFORMAR. Waste + People + Environment”. The impact is still small but it goes to the bottom of the problem in everything I undertake. Last year, reading Kate's book, I co-founded a multidisciplinary group and became a promoter and activist for Donut Economics in order to achieve greater impact in different areas: school, community, municipality.
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