
A Sustainable Future: Our Commitment to Future Generations
Not only is it important, but it’s important to act now. Here’s why. "Raising children’s awareness about recycling is not just a choice for the present; it defines the world they will inherit. Through recycling education, we cultivate values of respect, responsibility, and awareness, guiding future generations toward a sustainable future. Let’s delve into why recycling, taught from an early age, can make a difference for them and for the environment."

What can we do, in this regard?
Give them a value system, an ideal to become passionate about, a flower to fall in love with. Why not do it through the most beautiful and effective educational method there is: play? This is The World I Would Like: a collection of joyful initiatives and activities aimed at instilling a sense of care for the planet in the new generations. Our commitment to topics such as recycling and waste sorting is driven by a holistic approach, embracing education, sensory experience, and physical movement as key elements in shaping a sustainable future.

Behind the Idea:
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Nunzio Leone
A professional in dentistry and a lover of beauty in all its forms, both human and natural.
For years, he has combined medical practice with a passion for nature, running a farm dedicated to the education and well-being of both adults and children. The Emotional Harvest and The Farm-to-Table Journey are two shining examples of this significant commitment.
In 2021, he formed a team of educators, creatives, and designers with the goal of professionally addressing the important issue of waste sorting. This new challenge opened a crucial chapter in ecological awareness, channeling everyone’s efforts into bringing the project The World I Would Like to life.
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