On February 17, Francisco Rescalvo, PhD of the University of Granada, presented at the event Cosecha Sannas the spinoff strategy to launch from the LIFE Wood for Future project an industrial ecosystem based on local wood in Andalusia. The event was held at the Espacio Breaker-UGR Emprendedora in front of an audience of 30 people. Sannas is an Association of Companies for the Triple Bottom Line whose objective is to generate a change from the generative economy to an ecological transition and social transformation. Sannas is made up of more than 130 entities <https://www.sannas.eu/la-asociacion/> from very diverse sectors that coincide in a vision: to be profitable, but also to have a positive impact on the social and environmental surroundings. <https://www.sannas.eu/>
A distinguished jury, composed of the renowned painter from Granada Juan Vida, the highly acclaimed artist Cristina Megía, and the Fine Arts professor Consuelo Vallejo, was in charge of awarding the prizes in the First Open-Air Quick Painting Competition “In Lorca’s Poplar Groves”, which took place this past Sunday, May 8th, in Valderrubio (Granada).
Over a hundred stakeholders from the construction ecosystem gathered at La Noria, part of the Málaga Provincial Council, for Málaga Bio activities, including networking talks, a participatory session, business speed chatting, and live demonstrations of wood structure prefabrication and assembly.
The infrastructure would have led to the destruction of more than 30 hectares of poplar groves due to the power line easement zone. “The project threatened all the work of recent years to recover the crop,” said Victoria Carreras, president of the Marjal Association.
The tenth edition of the LIFE Wood For Future Newsletter is now available, where you can consult the latest news of the project.
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