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== '''Day 6''' == | == '''Day 6''' == | ||
Day started with a lecture about Innovation Incubator by Marcus Falke after which we saw a presentations of projects of PhD students and than discussed each one of them during world cafe. Than we loaded to bus and after a very long drive got off back in Prague. | Day started with a lecture about Innovation Incubator by Marcus Falke after which we saw a presentations of projects of PhD students and than discussed each one of them during world cafe. Than we loaded to bus and after a very long drive got off back in Prague. | ||
== '''Summary''' == | |||
First of all I would love to thank Dana and Andrew for a gorgeous experience they gave to all of us by organizing this trip! It is a great idea and I have to say I improved my knowledge of sustainability in many ways and also found out I have still many things to learn! | |||
I think i can't actually highlight only one thing from the whole trip. I really loved the Landfill excursion becouse I didn't know there are so many ways to use it. Also Tilmann Wolfsteller was very lovely guy who had an answer to every question we asked. | |||
Than there was a great trip to organic farm until which I didn't even know that something like Demeter agriculture even exist. I loved the part where they showed us cows and chickens because they looked very healthy. | |||
The final thing that made this trip a beautiful experience for me was the participation of community in sustainability projects. I was absolutely amazed by the awareness of people in Germany and I realised we have so much work to do! I was surpised by the amount of the bikes parked in front of the University and also the amount of people we saw on bikes everywhere we looked! I am actually not able to imagine this would happen in Slovakia or in Czech republic in near future because people here are trying to be more and more comfortable and are not willing to give up anything to make the world better off... I hope this will change and we will one day follow Germany as a great example of sustainability. |
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