Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Through our partnership with the Getulio Vargas State School, we have not only expanded the Sol Pacifico Foundation’s Ecobricks project but also tailored it to address the unique needs of this forward-thinking school. This collaboration has not only transferred best practices but has also achieved remarkably positive results, underscoring the power of the community and environmental education.
Through this partnership, we have facilitated environmental education and raised awareness among 540 students and their families. The students actively participated in the Ecobricks Project, learning about the importance of recycling and sustainable practices, which empowered them to create more than 4,000 ecobricks. These ecobricks were later used in a significant and practical way, contributing to the construction of bleachers for the school’s sports court. This initiative not only provided a sustainable solution for waste management but also enhanced the school's infrastructure, benefiting current and future students.
The collaboration with Getulio Vargas State School extended beyond the Ecobricks Project. Leveraging the enthusiasm generated, we implemented additional sustainability initiatives to further enrich the school environment, such as the installation of a roof area with ecological tiles. These tiles are not only durable and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly, promoting the use of sustainable building materials.
Moreover, we installed a system that captures and uses rainwater, which is then used for various purposes within the school, such as watering plants and cleaning facilities. This system serves as an educational tool as well, teaching students about the importance of sustainable resource management.
Testimony of one of the participants, H.J.G.:
“Participating in this project has taught me how important it is to care for the planet and to reuse and recycle the materials we use. Making the ecobricks also helped me get closer to my family, as we all collaborated. This project has been great for us, the students and the school… now we have a great sports court!”
Evertis believes that through education, practical action, and community involvement, we can create lasting positive change for future generations.
IMG president at the launch of the eco-brick for supermarket vouchers initiative
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Through our partnership with the Getulio Vargas State School, we have not only expanded the Sol Pacifico Foundation’s Ecobricks project but also tailored it to address the unique needs of this forward-thinking school. This collaboration has not only transferred best practices but has also achieved remarkably positive results, underscoring the power of the community and environmental education.
Through this partnership, we have facilitated environmental education and raised awareness among 540 students and their families. The students actively participated in the Ecobricks Project, learning about the importance of recycling and sustainable practices, which empowered them to create more than 4,000 ecobricks. These ecobricks were later used in a significant and practical way, contributing to the construction of bleachers for the school’s sports court. This initiative not only provided a sustainable solution for waste management but also enhanced the school's infrastructure, benefiting current and future students.
The collaboration with Getulio Vargas State School extended beyond the Ecobricks Project. Leveraging the enthusiasm generated, we implemented additional sustainability initiatives to further enrich the school environment, such as the installation of a roof area with ecological tiles. These tiles are not only durable and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly, promoting the use of sustainable building materials.
Moreover, we installed a system that captures and uses rainwater, which is then used for various purposes within the school, such as watering plants and cleaning facilities. This system serves as an educational tool as well, teaching students about the importance of sustainable resource management.
Testimony of one of the participants, H.J.G.:
“Participating in this project has taught me how important it is to care for the planet and to reuse and recycle the materials we use. Making the ecobricks also helped me get closer to my family, as we all collaborated. This project has been great for us, the students and the school… now we have a great sports court!”
Evertis believes that through education, practical action, and community involvement, we can create lasting positive change for future generations.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Through our partnership with the Getulio Vargas State School, we have not only expanded the Sol Pacifico Foundation’s Ecobricks project but also tailored it to address the unique needs of this forward-thinking school. This collaboration has not only transferred best practices but has also achieved remarkably positive results, underscoring the power of the community and environmental education.
Through this partnership, we have facilitated environmental education and raised awareness among 540 students and their families. The students actively participated in the Ecobricks Project, learning about the importance of recycling and sustainable practices, which empowered them to create more than 4,000 ecobricks. These ecobricks were later used in a significant and practical way, contributing to the construction of bleachers for the school’s sports court. This initiative not only provided a sustainable solution for waste management but also enhanced the school's infrastructure, benefiting current and future students.
The collaboration with Getulio Vargas State School extended beyond the Ecobricks Project. Leveraging the enthusiasm generated, we implemented additional sustainability initiatives to further enrich the school environment, such as the installation of a roof area with ecological tiles. These tiles are not only durable and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly, promoting the use of sustainable building materials.
Moreover, we installed a system that captures and uses rainwater, which is then used for various purposes within the school, such as watering plants and cleaning facilities. This system serves as an educational tool as well, teaching students about the importance of sustainable resource management.
Testimony of one of the participants, H.J.G.:
“Participating in this project has taught me how important it is to care for the planet and to reuse and recycle the materials we use. Making the ecobricks also helped me get closer to my family, as we all collaborated. This project has been great for us, the students and the school… now we have a great sports court!”
Evertis believes that through education, practical action, and community involvement, we can create lasting positive change for future generations.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Through our partnership with the Getulio Vargas State School, we have not only expanded the Sol Pacifico Foundation’s Ecobricks project but also tailored it to address the unique needs of this forward-thinking school. This collaboration has not only transferred best practices but has also achieved remarkably positive results, underscoring the power of the community and environmental education.
Through this partnership, we have facilitated environmental education and raised awareness among 540 students and their families. The students actively participated in the Ecobricks Project, learning about the importance of recycling and sustainable practices, which empowered them to create more than 4,000 ecobricks. These ecobricks were later used in a significant and practical way, contributing to the construction of bleachers for the school’s sports court. This initiative not only provided a sustainable solution for waste management but also enhanced the school's infrastructure, benefiting current and future students.
The collaboration with Getulio Vargas State School extended beyond the Ecobricks Project. Leveraging the enthusiasm generated, we implemented additional sustainability initiatives to further enrich the school environment, such as the installation of a roof area with ecological tiles. These tiles are not only durable and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly, promoting the use of sustainable building materials.
Moreover, we installed a system that captures and uses rainwater, which is then used for various purposes within the school, such as watering plants and cleaning facilities. This system serves as an educational tool as well, teaching students about the importance of sustainable resource management.
Testimony of one of the participants, H.J.G.:
“Participating in this project has taught me how important it is to care for the planet and to reuse and recycle the materials we use. Making the ecobricks also helped me get closer to my family, as we all collaborated. This project has been great for us, the students and the school… now we have a great sports court!”
Evertis believes that through education, practical action, and community involvement, we can create lasting positive change for future generations.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Through our partnership with the Getulio Vargas State School, we have not only expanded the Sol Pacifico Foundation’s Ecobricks project but also tailored it to address the unique needs of this forward-thinking school. This collaboration has not only transferred best practices but has also achieved remarkably positive results, underscoring the power of the community and environmental education.
Through this partnership, we have facilitated environmental education and raised awareness among 540 students and their families. The students actively participated in the Ecobricks Project, learning about the importance of recycling and sustainable practices, which empowered them to create more than 4,000 ecobricks. These ecobricks were later used in a significant and practical way, contributing to the construction of bleachers for the school’s sports court. This initiative not only provided a sustainable solution for waste management but also enhanced the school's infrastructure, benefiting current and future students.
The collaboration with Getulio Vargas State School extended beyond the Ecobricks Project. Leveraging the enthusiasm generated, we implemented additional sustainability initiatives to further enrich the school environment, such as the installation of a roof area with ecological tiles. These tiles are not only durable and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly, promoting the use of sustainable building materials.
Moreover, we installed a system that captures and uses rainwater, which is then used for various purposes within the school, such as watering plants and cleaning facilities. This system serves as an educational tool as well, teaching students about the importance of sustainable resource management.
Testimony of one of the participants, H.J.G.:
“Participating in this project has taught me how important it is to care for the planet and to reuse and recycle the materials we use. Making the ecobricks also helped me get closer to my family, as we all collaborated. This project has been great for us, the students and the school… now we have a great sports court!”
Evertis believes that through education, practical action, and community involvement, we can create lasting positive change for future generations.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Through our partnership with the Getulio Vargas State School, we have not only expanded the Sol Pacifico Foundation’s Ecobricks project but also tailored it to address the unique needs of this forward-thinking school. This collaboration has not only transferred best practices but has also achieved remarkably positive results, underscoring the power of the community and environmental education.
Through this partnership, we have facilitated environmental education and raised awareness among 540 students and their families. The students actively participated in the Ecobricks Project, learning about the importance of recycling and sustainable practices, which empowered them to create more than 4,000 ecobricks. These ecobricks were later used in a significant and practical way, contributing to the construction of bleachers for the school’s sports court. This initiative not only provided a sustainable solution for waste management but also enhanced the school's infrastructure, benefiting current and future students.
The collaboration with Getulio Vargas State School extended beyond the Ecobricks Project. Leveraging the enthusiasm generated, we implemented additional sustainability initiatives to further enrich the school environment, such as the installation of a roof area with ecological tiles. These tiles are not only durable and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly, promoting the use of sustainable building materials.
Moreover, we installed a system that captures and uses rainwater, which is then used for various purposes within the school, such as watering plants and cleaning facilities. This system serves as an educational tool as well, teaching students about the importance of sustainable resource management.
Testimony of one of the participants, H.J.G.:
“Participating in this project has taught me how important it is to care for the planet and to reuse and recycle the materials we use. Making the ecobricks also helped me get closer to my family, as we all collaborated. This project has been great for us, the students and the school… now we have a great sports court!”
Evertis believes that through education, practical action, and community involvement, we can create lasting positive change for future generations.
An Eco-brick is a plastic bottle densely filled with postconsumer plastic, which transforms into a reusable building block that helps achieve plastic and CO2 sequestration (1kg of eco-bricked plastic equals approximately to 3.1kg of CO2).
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Through our partnership with the Getulio Vargas State School, we have not only expanded the Sol Pacifico Foundation’s Ecobricks project but also tailored it to address the unique needs of this forward-thinking school. This collaboration has not only transferred best practices but has also achieved remarkably positive results, underscoring the power of the community and environmental education.
Through this partnership, we have facilitated environmental education and raised awareness among 540 students and their families. The students actively participated in the Ecobricks Project, learning about the importance of recycling and sustainable practices, which empowered them to create more than 4,000 ecobricks. These ecobricks were later used in a significant and practical way, contributing to the construction of bleachers for the school’s sports court. This initiative not only provided a sustainable solution for waste management but also enhanced the school's infrastructure, benefiting current and future students.
The collaboration with Getulio Vargas State School extended beyond the Ecobricks Project. Leveraging the enthusiasm generated, we implemented additional sustainability initiatives to further enrich the school environment, such as the installation of a roof area with ecological tiles. These tiles are not only durable and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly, promoting the use of sustainable building materials.
Moreover, we installed a system that captures and uses rainwater, which is then used for various purposes within the school, such as watering plants and cleaning facilities. This system serves as an educational tool as well, teaching students about the importance of sustainable resource management.
Testimony of one of the participants, H.J.G.:
“Participating in this project has taught me how important it is to care for the planet and to reuse and recycle the materials we use. Making the ecobricks also helped me get closer to my family, as we all collaborated. This project has been great for us, the students and the school… now we have a great sports court!”
Evertis believes that through education, practical action, and community involvement, we can create lasting positive change for future generations.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Through our partnership with the Getulio Vargas State School, we have not only expanded the Sol Pacifico Foundation’s Ecobricks project but also tailored it to address the unique needs of this forward-thinking school. This collaboration has not only transferred best practices but has also achieved remarkably positive results, underscoring the power of the community and environmental education.
Through this partnership, we have facilitated environmental education and raised awareness among 540 students and their families. The students actively participated in the Ecobricks Project, learning about the importance of recycling and sustainable practices, which empowered them to create more than 4,000 ecobricks. These ecobricks were later used in a significant and practical way, contributing to the construction of bleachers for the school’s sports court. This initiative not only provided a sustainable solution for waste management but also enhanced the school's infrastructure, benefiting current and future students.
The collaboration with Getulio Vargas State School extended beyond the Ecobricks Project. Leveraging the enthusiasm generated, we implemented additional sustainability initiatives to further enrich the school environment, such as the installation of a roof area with ecological tiles. These tiles are not only durable and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly, promoting the use of sustainable building materials.
Moreover, we installed a system that captures and uses rainwater, which is then used for various purposes within the school, such as watering plants and cleaning facilities. This system serves as an educational tool as well, teaching students about the importance of sustainable resource management.
Testimony of one of the participants, H.J.G.:
“Participating in this project has taught me how important it is to care for the planet and to reuse and recycle the materials we use. Making the ecobricks also helped me get closer to my family, as we all collaborated. This project has been great for us, the students and the school… now we have a great sports court!”
Evertis believes that through education, practical action, and community involvement, we can create lasting positive change for future generations.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Through our partnership with the Getulio Vargas State School, we have not only expanded the Sol Pacifico Foundation’s Ecobricks project but also tailored it to address the unique needs of this forward-thinking school. This collaboration has not only transferred best practices but has also achieved remarkably positive results, underscoring the power of the community and environmental education.
Through this partnership, we have facilitated environmental education and raised awareness among 540 students and their families. The students actively participated in the Ecobricks Project, learning about the importance of recycling and sustainable practices, which empowered them to create more than 4,000 ecobricks. These ecobricks were later used in a significant and practical way, contributing to the construction of bleachers for the school’s sports court. This initiative not only provided a sustainable solution for waste management but also enhanced the school's infrastructure, benefiting current and future students.
The collaboration with Getulio Vargas State School extended beyond the Ecobricks Project. Leveraging the enthusiasm generated, we implemented additional sustainability initiatives to further enrich the school environment, such as the installation of a roof area with ecological tiles. These tiles are not only durable and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly, promoting the use of sustainable building materials.
Moreover, we installed a system that captures and uses rainwater, which is then used for various purposes within the school, such as watering plants and cleaning facilities. This system serves as an educational tool as well, teaching students about the importance of sustainable resource management.
Testimony of one of the participants, H.J.G.:
“Participating in this project has taught me how important it is to care for the planet and to reuse and recycle the materials we use. Making the ecobricks also helped me get closer to my family, as we all collaborated. This project has been great for us, the students and the school… now we have a great sports court!”
Evertis believes that through education, practical action, and community involvement, we can create lasting positive change for future generations.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Through our partnership with the Getulio Vargas State School, we have not only expanded the Sol Pacifico Foundation’s Ecobricks project but also tailored it to address the unique needs of this forward-thinking school. This collaboration has not only transferred best practices but has also achieved remarkably positive results, underscoring the power of the community and environmental education.
Through this partnership, we have facilitated environmental education and raised awareness among 540 students and their families. The students actively participated in the Ecobricks Project, learning about the importance of recycling and sustainable practices, which empowered them to create more than 4,000 ecobricks. These ecobricks were later used in a significant and practical way, contributing to the construction of bleachers for the school’s sports court. This initiative not only provided a sustainable solution for waste management but also enhanced the school's infrastructure, benefiting current and future students.
The collaboration with Getulio Vargas State School extended beyond the Ecobricks Project. Leveraging the enthusiasm generated, we implemented additional sustainability initiatives to further enrich the school environment, such as the installation of a roof area with ecological tiles. These tiles are not only durable and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly, promoting the use of sustainable building materials.
Moreover, we installed a system that captures and uses rainwater, which is then used for various purposes within the school, such as watering plants and cleaning facilities. This system serves as an educational tool as well, teaching students about the importance of sustainable resource management.
Testimony of one of the participants, H.J.G.:
“Participating in this project has taught me how important it is to care for the planet and to reuse and recycle the materials we use. Making the ecobricks also helped me get closer to my family, as we all collaborated. This project has been great for us, the students and the school… now we have a great sports court!”
Evertis believes that through education, practical action, and community involvement, we can create lasting positive change for future generations.
Ongoing activity – Curitiba, Brazil
Through our partnership with the Getulio Vargas State School, we have not only expanded the Sol Pacifico Foundation’s Ecobricks project but also tailored it to address the unique needs of this forward-thinking school. This collaboration has not only transferred best practices but has also achieved remarkably positive results, underscoring the power of the community and environmental education.
Through this partnership, we have facilitated environmental education and raised awareness among 540 students and their families. The students actively participated in the Ecobricks Project, learning about the importance of recycling and sustainable practices, which empowered them to create more than 4,000 ecobricks. These ecobricks were later used in a significant and practical way, contributing to the construction of bleachers for the school’s sports court. This initiative not only provided a sustainable solution for waste management but also enhanced the school's infrastructure, benefiting current and future students.
The collaboration with Getulio Vargas State School extended beyond the Ecobricks Project. Leveraging the enthusiasm generated, we implemented additional sustainability initiatives to further enrich the school environment, such as the installation of a roof area with ecological tiles. These tiles are not only durable and aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally friendly, promoting the use of sustainable building materials.
Moreover, we installed a system that captures and uses rainwater, which is then used for various purposes within the school, such as watering plants and cleaning facilities. This system serves as an educational tool as well, teaching students about the importance of sustainable resource management.
Testimony of one of the participants, H.J.G.:
“Participating in this project has taught me how important it is to care for the planet and to reuse and recycle the materials we use. Making the ecobricks also helped me get closer to my family, as we all collaborated. This project has been great for us, the students and the school… now we have a great sports court!”
Evertis believes that through education, practical action, and community involvement, we can create lasting positive change for future generations.