Verona, Amia’s gifts to “virtuous” citizens.
Amiya wants to reward virtuous citizens with real gifts. In fact, an awareness campaign is being launched to encourage the use of the ecological island of Via Avissani. Hundreds of free plants and tools to promote proper waste disposal. In just 9 months, 1,700 tons of material were collected. The new AMIA awareness campaign aimed at all citizens to introduce, promote and encourage the use of the eco-island of Via Avissani will begin on Monday, October 11th.
The company headed by Bruno Taquila knows this Raising public awareness of the issue of waste electrical and electronic equipment disposal (so-called WEEE), the massive and the consequences of its indiscriminate abandonment in the environment and on decency in our city. Hundreds of ornamental and ornamental plants of various kinds for interior decoration, Including turmeric, Sansevierie, Anturium, and other tools, such as aluminum water bottles, It will be delivered free of charge to citizens who will go to the facility that has opened in recent months on Avisani Road to deliver their waste.
But how do we do that?
Once you reach the environment island, The company’s operators will provide users with a special card Personal, as a stamp is affixed each time an application is rejected. After 5 contributions, the citizen will receive A “prize” is a plant or useful tool. A list of categories of waste that will be disposed of on eco-islands and that cannot be collected in regular bins can be easily found on the Amia website, under the heading “Waste Dictionary”.
During the presentation of the initiative, the updated data regarding the quantities of waste delivered to the eco-island from the date of its launch was also clarified. In just 9 months of operation, about 1,700 tons of waste were delivered, including about 600 tons of wood, 300 of bulky materials, and 130 tons of waste paper and cardboard from WEEE 70. From January 2021 to September the influx of domestic users In the assembly center about 9000 units. Very important and positive numbers, which the AMIA awareness campaign aims to increase.