Ecological cooperative inaugurates tourist complex in Arrábida (with video)
For two days, a group of young people of Lisbon discovered some of the secrets of the Arrábida National Park. They were the first guests of the newly opened tourist complex of sustainable cooperative Biovilla.Intended for nature tourism, the building takes advantage of renewable energies and was built with environmental criteria. "We chose a local supplier, with certified timbers. [We use] the least concrete as possible, and as much natural materials, "explained to the green economy Barbara Lion, of Biovilla.The complex has the capacity to accommodate groups wishing to enjoy the Arrábida National Park, one of the most beautiful in the Country and, certainly, one of the closest of Lisbon.Created four years ago by a group of entrepreneurs of Palmela, the cooperative Biovilla has on his team engineers, managers, architects and biologists, for a total of 12 elements with a common ideal."We created a multidisciplinary team and focused on a common vision. Each of us has a different background and function, [so] can contribute complementary to this common vision: bring the sustainability of the daily life of people, "explained Barbara lion.The Biovilla grows and distributes biological products based on Permaculture and focus on training in various areas and follow-up of projects, in a vision of consultancy. Learn more about this cooperative in episode 267 of the green economy.
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