San Vicente strengthens its environmental agenda with new sustainable actions for development

The municipality of San Vicente continues to strengthen its environmental agenda through the implementation of new sustainable actions.

With this purpose, Mayor Nicolás Mantegazza met at the Municipal Palace with the Minister of Environment of the Province of Buenos Aires, Daniela Vilar, to coordinate initiatives focused on environmental care, sustainable management, and the promotion of ecological policies in the district.

During the meeting, local programs oriented towards forestation, the preservation of green spaces, and community environmental awareness were reviewed.

acciones sustentables para el desarrollo

Strategic Alliance for Waste Management

In this context, the authorities signed an agreement with Ramiro Martínez, president of the Confederation of Argentine Cooperative Workers Associated (CONARCOOP), to launch a waste treatment plant.

This project will allow transforming plastic into production, a key advancement that will generate employment and boost sustainable local development.

Boost to Local Biodiversity

On the other hand, the incorporation of native plants in public spaces and in the garden of the Sustainable Station (located at the Old Station Site) was announced. This action reinforces the joint work between the Environment Agency and the Municipal School of Agroecology and Gardening.

Plantas nativas

Finally, Mantegazza emphasized the value of designing environmental public policies articulated between the State and social organizations, concluding: “We continue working to build a San Vicente that is greener, sustainable, and committed to the future.”

With this event, the municipality reaffirms its commitment to sustainable development and improving the quality of life of its residents.

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