Miniere Urbane Exhibition

Mar 11, 2017

MINIERE   URBANE   ( Urban  Mining )

A group exhibition realized in collaboration with Giacimenti Urbani and Harvest Map Italy will be at the at the fair FA’ LA COSA GIUSTA in Milan. 

Fa’ la cosa giusta! is the national fair of conscious consumption and sustainable lifestyles in Italy. An event promoted and organised by Terre di Mezzo, being held in Milan, every March, since 2004. F

Recent years have been marked by an increasing consumers’ awareness about their role in making “green choices” to guarantee a sustainable growth of the planet. In Italy as well as worldwide, the quest for products and services that combine quality and innovation with respect for people and the environment is gaining more and more attention. Since its launch in 2004, Fa’ la cosa giusta! has aimed at matching demand and supply, and today it is widely recognised as the national benchmark for conscious consumption and sustainable lifestyles. The exhibiton will display a combination of photo prints and samples of reclamed materials.

MINIERE URBANE

Group exhibition

2018.03   23th 24th 25th

FA’ LA COSA GIUSTA!

FIERA MILANO CITY | MM PORTELLO, 20149

MILAN | IT

Below: one of the photos selected for this exhibition from the series ‘Live from the basement’
Rotterdam 2012  © Denis Guzzo

Above: one of the photos selected for this exhibition from the Recycling center in The Hague NL
2017 © Denis Guzzo

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