The Department of Public Works and the concessionaire Ferrovial Servicios Urbanos already have everything prepared for the celebration, on Saturday May 14 in University Square, from 10 to 22 hours, the great festival of recycling R3 Market, to commemorate the world Recycling day is celebrated on May 17.
In addition to the sustainable nature of the event, also it wanted to provide him solidarious as all exhibitors the market will make a donation to Project Man.
Market R3 is a new market for Murcia with a selection of products from the companies committed to sustainable fashion and vintage fashion with unique collections.
So, will participate in the market Tejemaneje (Creation of decorative objects from recycled materials), Qustomizarte (Customisation of clothing and illustration), Pample Mouse (Vintage Clothing), YereJeekk (African Clothing), Naza Naza (Accessories) Pier Del Norte (Accessories), PamukkaleWorld (handmade clothing), LofsShoes (Sneaker limited edition), Isabel Puig (Wallets recycled paper)
Natural Life (Fashion woman), tuck (linen organic cotton), Nomuito (Accessories handmade), Broken and disjointed (decoration objects crochet), Solo M (Pajaritas author), Terral, Kojak, Best & MentaClothing, Ana Crespo (Canvas), Par Doll (Accessories), Lungomare (Footwear), Goat (Accessories) and Rosauro (illustration)
In addition, children, families and young people can participate in various recreational, participatory and educational workshops as a gymkhana recycling, parachute games colors (with container identification and its use through games played with a giant colorful fabric) , Game of hidden waste (collection for equipment waste hidden, separation materials and passing examinations), reciclator contest (simulated television game show where participants team must answer the questions of the presenters) Workshop with masks recycled, Mounting Workshop cardboard masks and manufacturing recycled instruments.
Moreover, the Deanacaona School provide a circuit for display of animal training and be two dog shows: on the one hand, the agility exercise will work and on the other, will show how dogs are used in therapies with people suffering some kind of dysfunctionality.
Also open to Murcia participate with their pets circuit is enabled.
In addition, throughout the day, the Street musicians group, sax, clarinet, Spanish guitar and melodic flute, will be integrated into the market to ambientarlo with smooth jazz and music YannTiersen, while the Neonymus group perform live and will offer a workshop recycled instruments and didactic concert explaining the sound of their instruments.
They will end the day the famous musical group The Bosco
This event will feature a green area where the South Alfajara show its native plants mainly protected species such as tomato and herbs.
In addition children and adults they can learn to cultivate an organic urban garden will receive a seedling in recycled paper cups and receive a talk on how to care.
For its part, the Municipal Office of Graffiti hold a workshop where children and adults can learn this urban art and a mural made of cardboard and recycled plastics.
Will also be in this R3 Market Caravan of Murcia Sustainable City with forming throughout the day that through videos and training materials teach attendees what happens from that deposit their waste and organized with stakeholders visits Treatment Plant Cañada Beautiful.
Throughout the day you can taste a selection of different types of food in which raw finding the use of bio and organic ingredients.
Thus, they are present in the area gastronetas or food truck Wonderfoodtruck (Sandwiches, etc) Smokeonthe Road (smoked pork and burgers), This-Fruit Juices (natural juices), socola (Cakes, sweets, etc), Coma Natural (food bio ) and La llandeta (Valencian rice dishes and food).
Thus, from 2000 to 2015 they have increased recycling figures by 295% from the 4,192,934 kilos of glass, cans and paper in 2000, to 16,568,152 kilos last year.
Meanwhile the council has increased significantly, by 52%, the number of containers selectively moving from 2,407 in 2005 to 3,669 in 2015. So, Murcia exceeds the average per capita container with a container for packaging every 393 murcianos (when the average in Spain is one per 443) and a paper container per 384 inhabitants (when the average in Spain is one for every 453).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia