Environmental education, a key axis for the culture of sustainability

The Veolia initiative seeks to connect theoretical learning with practical experiences in the preservation of water and natural resources.

Generic image of an educational workshop on sustainability and water, featuring didactic materials.
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Generic image of an educational workshop on sustainability and water, featuring didactic materials.

The company Veolia is promoting new educational initiatives, such as the Mission H20 program, to connect theoretical learning with real experiences in water and natural resource preservation in Terrassa and its surrounding area.

The Veolia company emphasizes the importance of environmental education as a fundamental pillar for building a solid culture of sustainability, preparing citizens, especially the youth, to act responsibly in the face of climate challenges.
These initiatives aim to go beyond the simple transmission of knowledge, focusing on the connection between classroom learning and its practical application in the management and preservation of local ecosystems. Programs like the Mission H20 workshop exemplify this methodology.

Sustainability training must be a tool that prepares new generations to face future environmental challenges with knowledge and capacity for action.

The main goal is to promote collective awareness about the importance of water and the necessity of protecting natural resources. This ensures not only their long-term availability but also the resilience of local ecosystems, such as the streams and reservoirs in the Terrassa area.