PARTNERS ATTENDED A SEMINAR ON POLLUTION In a world increasingly affected by the consequences of pollution, the urgency to address environmental issues has become paramount. From the bustling cities of Europe to the remote corners of the globe, pollution knows no borders, impacting ecosystems and human health alike. Recognizing the need for concerted efforts to combat this global challenge, Erasmus+ partners from six countries recently convened for a groundbreaking seminar focused on pollution and its far-reaching implications. On the 28th of February, representatives from diverse backgrounds and regions gathered to participate in an enlightening discourse on pollution. Hailing from six different countries, these Erasmus+ partners brought with them unique perspectives shaped by the environmental landscapes of their respective regions. From the ocean breezed Iberian peninsula to the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean, each participant arrived with a wealth of knowledge and experienc...
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