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The Great Desmontegar festival is back: let’s celebrate transhumance in Primiero!
The Great Desmontegar Festival is back for the twenty-second edition. It’s time to celebrate the return of the cattle to the valley after the summer pasture. It is a tradition and this year, after two editions affected by the pandemic, it returns to its former glory, involving inhabitants and visitors from all over the Primiero […]
Continue readingGreen weekend in Ticino Park, Italy
Let’s discover together Ticino Park, green lungs a few miles from Milan, through bike routes and walks in beautiful art cities A few kilometers from the metropolis of Milan, a beautiful natural landscape opens in front of us: here we are at the Ticino Park, one of the green lungs of Italy, where nature shines […]
Continue readingCheesenic, your sustainable take away lunch among the Dolomites
A picnic to get to know the flavors of the territory and to promote sustainable and natural lifestyles: this is the idea of Cheesenic. The territories of Val di Fiemme, Val di Fassa, San Martino di Castrozza, Passo Rolle, Primiero, and Vanoi, in Trentino, have conceived this initiative that will continue throughout the summer. It […]
Continue readingSustainable Holiday is Possible
Let me tell you what it means for us of Ecobnb sustainable holiday, and how we dream of the future of tourism. Spending a sustainable holiday isn’t as difficult as some people think. Here I am: I’m ready, it’s time to leave. The bags are closed, inside there are only the essentials, to be lighter and […]
Continue readingCan Restaurants Be Zero Waste?
One-third of worldwide food production is wasted in the food supply chain, resulting in environmental, economic, and social consequences. Restaurants rank second in terms of organizations responsible for food waste production, and a considerable portion of restaurant expenses “goes to waste.” However, everything has been going green in the last few years, and so are […]
Continue readingMajella National Park: among wolves, canyons and ancient trees
Here we are in the heart of a land of authentic and sometimes wild beauty, in one of the most pristine areas of Italy: we are in Majella National Park, established in 1995. What to do and see in Majella National Park In Abruzzo, a land of virgin nature, mighty mountains, pristine sea, Romanesque sanctuaries […]
Continue readingGozo: 8 things to see on Malta’s greenest island
From the cliffs, to the beaches of fine sand, from megalithic temples, to fortified villages, the island of Gozo is full of wonders to discover and ideas for a sustainable holiday. A wild and unspoiled island, where the sun shines for 300 days a year and in whose warm waters you can swim from April […]
Continue readingFood Delivery vs. Sustainability: How Can You Contribute Today?
The food delivery industry is evolving: especially now, when we have to stay at home and practice social distancing. However, while helping your favorite local restaurants and ordering organic food delivery or a take-out, you may experience guilt about the amount of waste you make. But does it really matter in the middle of the […]
Continue readingThe Benefits of Organic Food
The popularity of organic food increased drastically in the past 20 years. More and more people decided to switch from conventional to organic food. Only the U.S. recognized a record of $43 Billion in organic food sales in 2016. But why is organic food so loved by many people? And should you consider buying it? […]
Continue readingHow to Eat Healthy and Organic While Travelling?
We already talked about the importance of healthy and organic eating. You can see the article here or find the nearest organic market. It is quite easy to eat healthy and organic at home. You understand the labels in shops, you know where the farmer’s markets are and you even have your own local farmer, […]
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