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Friday, 14 December 2012

Neues Stück, neues Glück

RE-USE bedeutet Wiederverwenden. Ein Flashmob macht auf dieses Thema aufmerksam.

RE-USE bedeutet Wiederverwenden. Ein Flashmob macht auf dieses Thema aufmerksam.

Flashmob von Studierenden macht auf Wiederverwertbarkeit aufmerksam

Im Rahmen eines Interdisziplinären Praktikums am Institut für Systemwissenschaften, Innovations- und Nachhaltigkeitsforschung (ISIS) der Uni Graz, das die Entwicklung eines Pilotprojekts "Re-Use Zentrum Graz" zum Ziel hat, veranstalten Studierende der Umweltsystemwissenschaften am 17. Dezember 2012 einen „Re-Use“ Flashmob in Graz. Ziel ist es, auf das Thema „Re-Use“, also der Wiederverwertbarkeit von Gegenständen, aufmerksam zu machen.


Zeit: Montag, 17. Dezember 2012, um 16 Uhr
Ort: Citypark (EG, neben dem Interspar Eingang)

Treffpunkt: 15:55 Uhr rund um den Ort des Geschehens


Das Event ist für alle offen. Wer am Flashmob teilnehmen möchte, sollte einen handlichen "Re-Use"-fähigen Gegenstand mitbringen. Selbstverständlich sollten diese Gegenstände sauber und funktionsfähig sein. Im Rahmen der Aktivität werden die Gegenstände blitzartig getauscht, ganz nach dem Motto: "Komm tu's! – RE-USE"
 



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