
(AGENPARL) – mer 08 giugno 2022 From stadiums to places of natural wonder.
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Olympic venues: Reuse, recycle, repurpose
World Environment Day was a few days ago, but there is always more to explore!
For example, did you know that the Montreal 1976 velodrome was turned into a biodome and home to 2,500 animals and some 800 plant species?
Discover more interesting facts about some of the Olympic venues that continue to serve local communities – while helping protect the environment.
A sweet fact from Tokyo 2020
Did you know that the hockey turf material at Ol Hockey Stadium is partially made from a sustainably sourced by-product of the sugar cane industry?
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