Using recycled art, they will open a “PNH Preservation Space.”

This morning, Myriam Castillo Rimac, communication Sernanab, They announced that they will implement it in cooperation with the municipality of Huaraz. Huascaran National Park Protected Area. This innovative space will be located in Municipal Library of the Cultural Center, Specifically in Children's areaWhere various presentations made from recycled materials such as ornaments, decorative items and handicrafts will be displayed.

This initiative, which will open tomorrow at 3:00 p.m., has the primary support of students from Professional Schools of Education and Environmental Engineering of the University of Santiago Antunes de MayoloAccording to Castillo, it will be open to the public for about two months, and its main goal is to raise awareness about the importance of not littering or throwing waste inside. Huascaran National ParkIt is a protected natural area that faces major problems in the form of waste generated by visitors and tourists.

On the other hand, he stressed that this initiative also comes as a tribute to 49 years of the creation of Huascarán National Park, Highlighting its importance as a natural heritage in Peru, he noted that its representatives would also be part of this initiative. Huascarán National Park, OEFA (Environmental Evaluation and Supervision Organization), SERNANP (National Service of Natural Areas Protected by the State), And the authorities as well Municipality of the province of Huaraz.

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Not only does this space promote creativity and recycling, it also seeks to raise awareness among the community and visitors about the need to preserve this priceless natural treasure for future generations.

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