The change begins with you at the eco-responsible Rippotai exhibition in Bologna
Change starts with you.
Today, on World Environment Day, ribbon cutting for the installation of Rippotai, a work that aims to encourage people to action, trying to block "the domino effect of man on the environment".
___Cavour Gallery | Bologna.
The work will be exhibited from 5 to 12 June.
Rippotai strongly wanted to create something that would lead people to think, focusing on how close the relationship is between people and the environment that surrounds them.
For a normal person it seems impossible to have a positive impact on the environment: stop animal extinction, stop global warming, defeat pollution. These are challenges that appear titanic, but each of us can be, in our own small way, part of a great change.
It is a "domino effect" that can be blocked, because the change starts from us, from our choices and our habits.
This is the theme of the work found in the crossroads of Galleria Cavour, an evolution of the four graphic lines of his brand, which are transformed into dominoes. Only the guests of the gallery will be able to stop their fall and metaphorically save the ecosystem. An educational way to tell
environmental issues even to the little ones and transform them into little heroes.
There will also be a small square, set up as a space for reflection, which will welcome the guests of Galleria Cavour, where they will be able to sit on the green seats of Rippotai (winning product of the "Responsible Innovators" award from Emilia Romagna) and try out our musical pouf Bluetooth: transmits music through vibrations and does it so well that even people with hearing impairments can hear it.
On May 16th an extraordinary event hit our Region.
These are some of the numbers:
- 350 million: the cubic meters of water that fell
- 100: the municipalities involved
- 23: rivers and streams flooded
- 376: landslides (only the most serious)
This is a phenomenon that today more than ever calls for great reflection on the future of our planet. It's not bad weather, it's the climate crisis. and each of us can do something to ensure that things change from now on.
It seems impossible for just one person to have a positive impact on the environment. But change comes to life from individual choices and habits.