BLES designs and constructs natural schoolyards, supporting play and learning while reconnecting our children and youth with nature. This initiative makes them more active and invests in their health and well-being. Additionally, we contribute to shaping the school culture in terms of project-based learning, outdoor education, and sustainability.
Through the Greentripper X BLES website, you can calculate and act on the CO2e emissions from your car, air travel, or home consumption by supporting certified climate project in the South. By financially contributing to a certified project that reduces, avoids or captures CO2e emissions, you achieve a reduction equivalent to the CO2e impact of your travel and/or home consumption. The certified climate project support multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), offering not only ecological but also socio-economic benefits through your support.
To go beyond a certified CO2e contribution in the South, you also contribute to BLES projects in Flanders (Belgium). Your investment goes towards creating green, climate-adaptive schoolyards in Flemish schools. BLES designs and realizes these schoolyards for preschool, primary, secondary, and special education through an integrated approach, with each school receiving support from a team of landscape designers and education specialists. Your support directly funds our school projects.
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By taking action to reduce the carbon footprint of our travels, we give greater purpose to our journeys, aligning them with our commitment to preserving the environment. With Greentripper, both travelers and tourism professionals can make a positive impact and safeguard the beauty of travel for generations to come.
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Imagine the collective impact if everyone decided to reduce their impact and give back to nature?