Recycling and Reuse Market Reaches Spazio 4

An experiential market dedicated to recycling, reusing and slow eating, but also a catch-up moment with street food and live music. All this 4th Sunday of every month, in the large green area of ​​Spazio 4, at Via Manzoni 21, in Piacenza. The first appointment with “Quarto Mercato” will be on Sunday 27 March and will see the synergy of “SpazioStore Vintage e Vinili”, the reuse and vinyl market (from 9 to 19), now in its 15th edition (registrations are open to exhibitors: [email protected]), with a land market for resistant farmers (from 9 to 14), with their organic and natural products zero km. The initiative was presented yesterday morning at a press conference held by the organizers.

“Our goal is to raise awareness of specific issues – he explains Valentina Basila, Spazio4 operator – like choosing food that respects the environment, our health and producers, and limits waste production, through reuse.”

“Resident Cultivators were born more than five years ago – explains it Giuliana Cassese Association Coordinator – To introduce our land producers and promote a different way of eating, restoring some flavour, knowing the origin and how what we eat is produced.”

On the occasion of the first appointment, the section dedicated to the booths of children and youth, the SpazioStore dei Piccoli (from 15 to 17), will be re-proposed, while the novelty will be represented by the possibility of joining an outdoor yoga workshop (from 15) conducted from Anna Girolamo: “This is a roving yoga project open to everyone” – explains Girolamo, (Free registration: [email protected] or 333.2132451).

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