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The Carbon Footprint Summit is due to take place in Kraków on 8-9 October and we are chipping in as its official partners.
The two-day event is to gather a host of experts, activists, inventors and responsible business people, keen to share their expertise and inspire participants to act and prevent further climate change.

The aim of the summit is to conduct an interdisciplinary dialogue on climate between scientists #FACTS, eco-responsible businesses #TECH and social activists #IDEA with the hope to jointly produce fresh responses to existing problems, to facilitate contact with like-minded people and to encourage societies and institutions to treat the environment responsibly.

As well as attending a variety of lectures, panel discussions and visiting the expo area, you will be able to participate in a number of eco-activities.

In order to take part, offline or online, register at:
https://carbonfootprintsummit.com/rejestracja/

To avoid producing unwanted waste, we try to steer clear of printed promotional material. Giving up completely on traditional advertising forms, however, is impossible … and here the angst gave rise to kunst.

Myakott, of Makerspace Kraków, designed and created an exceptional banner, all of the material found in our … dustbins! Not your everyday rubbish, we do admit, and all the more worthy of being given a new lease of life. In a week’s time, the banner will be premiered at the Saturator Festival in Garwolin, where we are presenting our dance project The Trash Born

An upcycled bannerRead more …

Looking back at last Saturday’s Multicultural Picnic, which took place at the Beach Haven, we have nothing but fondest memories. A trash smash! Both our own trash-and-tool–laden stand and those of other Kraków-based foundations were besieged by youngsters eagerly inquiring: “What now? What now?” The plan was to work on sea creatures and sailing boats, yet once these young creative forces took over, we stood aside and watched this river flow down its sweeping meanders.

A resolute-looking 5-year-old girl quipped: “I’ve never done this before! Trash all around! The way to go… “
It was truly uplifting to see kids and parents creating something out of nothing

Crush on Trash at the Multicultural PicnicRead more …