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Inauguration in Tripoli of an art exhibition that promotes environmental protection

Libyan capital The need to promote protection The environment.

The exhibition, which is spread over an area of ​​150 square meters, collects Italian products from sustainable recycled materials, materials and technologies.

The exhibition, which chronicles the designers’ journey towards environmental sustainability, traveled to the United States, Canada, Europe and the Middle East before arriving in Tripoli, urging Libyans to do the same.

Museum of Libya director Mohamed Kawan says: "The idea of ​​the exhibition is to reuse and recycle some of the waste that has been buried in landfills, and how a person can take advantage of these things, recycle and reuse them and preserve the environment".

For his part, Ali Al-Ruqaibi, a health and environmental activist, said: "My appreciation for the exhibition is excellent and more. Thanks first of all to the organizers, and advice to young people to try to take advantage of the presence of this exhibition to think about emerging projects whose purpose is to recycle and dispose of waste accumulated in more than one place.".

The exhibition was organized by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Libyan Department of Antiquities.

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The supervisors of the art exhibition of Libyan capital The need to promote protection The environment.

The exhibition, which is spread over an area of ​​150 square meters, collects Italian products from sustainable recycled materials, materials and technologies.

The exhibition, which chronicles the designers’ journey towards environmental sustainability, traveled to the United States, Canada, Europe and the Middle East before arriving in Tripoli, urging Libyans to do the same.

“The idea of ​​the exhibition is to reuse and recycle some of the waste that has been buried in landfills, and how can a person exploit these things, recycle and reuse them and preserve the environment,” said Mohamed Kawan, director of the Libya Museum .

For his part, Ali Al-Raqeibi, activist in the field of health and the environment, said: “The exhibition is very much appreciated, thanks primarily to the organizers, and to the advice to young people to try to exploit the presence of this exhibition to think of emerging projects whose purpose is to recycle and dispose of waste accumulated in more than one place. ” .

The exhibition was organized by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Libyan Department of Antiquities.

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