They make Ansenuza herbal cosmetics and are accepted by the British Embassy – Hablando Claro

A project that does not stop giving us good news. It appeared last year and was faced by students who were -now- in their fifth year. They did artisan natural cosmetics based on plants from the Ansenuza region and they are winners in project fairs.

They are boys and girls from the Monsignor Esquiu Institute of For that in fair order called environment They were given the opportunity to take their products to the British embassy in Buenos Aires, where they were received and praised not only for their creations, but also for their environmental commitment.

All four members of the Las Calandrias team made the trip: Benja Díaz, Lorenzo Piana, Julia Lazzero and Luciana Robledo. In addition, two tutors: Celeste Díaz, Biology teacher and Américo Caffarena, Geography teacher.

dialogue with Speak clearlyThey share their experiences: “They greeted us with cocktails and gave us a space where the boys could talk about the project”.

“That deputy ambassador Elizabeth Ellen GREENask them how the idea of ​​making reusable containers was born, and they can answer, because they are part of a city that has been working for over 20 years in the field recycle and that 90% of the population makes the appropriate separation, they have incorporated concern for the environment from a very young age. He was very impressed and promised visits to Ansenuza National Park and of course to La Para, and why not, to national recycling festival“, said the teacher Celeste Diaz.

They brought cream, insect repellent and car diffuser.

“It was a very enjoyable and enriching experience. It was very important for the group, because we had the opportunity to tell the deputy ambassador about our project, he was very happy with it. He congratulated us and encouraged us to keep working“, they pointed.

Regarding this year’s plans, Professor Caffarena mentioned that they want to work on the creation of new products, join an official body such as Córdoba Emprendedores and have permission from the Ministry of Health.

«As a group we want to take a course and present ourselves at the most important exhibition in the province. We are also in contact with National Parks and with the municipal government For to have a room in the Ansenuza Interpretation Center that will function in our city camp ».

“We are working so that this project has a social, environmental and economic impact and helps regional development”the tutors concluded.

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