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Sustainability Week at the Muse in Trento

A week of informative meetings and workshops in the structure designed by Renzo Piano - The UN objectives in planning the structure for 2019

Sustainability Week at the Muse in Trento

If sustainability has become a broad value, we appreciate that cultural sites are also adapting. They do it for informational purposes for the youngest who bear the responsibility of repairing the wounds inflicted by a chaotic and harmful development. At the hands of the older ones. In places designed to meet, browse and learn, the best strategies are communicated to the children to support a better world. So from 19 to 22 February at the Muse in Trento, the structure designed by Renzo Piano, takes place the first edition of the SDG Week - Sustainable development goals: the sustainable development goals of the 2030 Agenda.

The Museum is aware of the role of education and the importance of addressing the new generations in line with its mission of disseminating and raising awareness on naturalistic and scientific themes. All the more reason this year the UN Sustainable Development Goals have entered its programming . SDG week proposes i content of the sustainable development goals with activities, workshops and proposals for schools and families. The topics will be addressed in an interactive and educational way. Every day, through reservations but also freely, if you want, researchers and experts will meet. The cultural container of the activities is the Task Toward a Sustainable Know-how project, launched two years ago together with the Autonomous Province of Trento. The importance has not escaped the Entities of the Trentino System of Higher Education and Research (STAR) which then became partners. The Edmund Mach Foundation will also lend a strong hand and will help raise awareness of the many research activities carried out by the museum.

The principles of global sustainability are those that the UN countries signed up to in 2015. 17 central objectives, priority areas for intervention to be achieved by 2030. Intervene well at every level, keeping in mind the connections and interactions that link all 17 objectives. And that in Italy this awareness of doing good for the community is advancing in the industrial and service world is appreciable. If only because by connecting with the territories, cultural reasons are understood and resources are invested. Renzo Piano's Muse, as an example of sustainable architecture, is certainly an excellent setting. The construction techniques have all been designed to save energy, using only renewable sources. The suggestion of living a socially and culturally clean dimension. Those who enter it, a few steps from the center of Trento, on the occasion of the SDG week, will certainly appreciate its high conception, the work of an Italian talent of our time.

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