Recovering raw materials contributes to caring for the environment

Florida, Oct 25.- The constant link between the group of workers of the Raw Materials Base Business Unit (UEB), in Florida, with the children and adolescents incorporated into the Recoverers of the Future Movement, stands out in the contributions of recyclable products to this center, to achieve a culture of environmental cleanliness in the new generations.

Among the schools highlighted in this Florida activity are the Manuel Fajardo, José Antonio Echeverría, Enrique José Varona and Tania la Guerrillera elementary schools, in the urban area, while in the rural environment the educational center with the greatest contributions is the Julio Antonio basic secondary school Mella, in the Rodolfo Ramírez Esquivel community.

Working together with the educational sector to join the activities of the pioneer organization starts from the conclusion of agreements, and the same happens with mass organizations, who provide their support from the communities.

The popular councils of Argentina, Centro Urbano and the rural Rodolfo Ramírez Esquivel are also notable in the recovery of raw materials.

The figures recovered of raw materials by these social actors in this Camagüey district are significant in a process that, together with recycling, contributes to the cleaning and protection of the Environment and the economic contribution to the country.

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Licenciada en Comunicación Social en la Universidad de Las Tunas. Diplomada en periodismo. Trabaja como periodista en Radio Florida desde el año 2018 atendiendo sectores como Comunales, Sanidad Vegetal, Comercio y Gastronomía, entre otros. Contacto: Facebook: Diala González

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