Imagine celebrating the new year in Europe’s pristine glaciers and a beautiful ski resort. Now imagine it plastic free. Life without plastic becomes a bit blurry. You don’t know what hotel toiletries will come in; toothbrushes are suddenly made of bamboo; and your favourite coca cola is being served in recycled bottles. We’re not just making your dream without reason. Italy has launched Europe’s first plastic free ski resort, Pejo 3000. This amazing vacation house takes guests to an altitude of 3000 meters for spectacular views and crazy ski trips!
What is it
A magnificent ski resort in the Italian Alps has decided to usher in the future this year. A plastic free world is not a fantasy, but a safety net. The human race will not survive plastic taking over the Earth, planet Earth will. The European continent’s first plastic free resort is in Italy’s far-north province of Trentino after a big reveal. Nearby glacier Forni was found to contain 131 to 162 million plastic particles. That’s similar to the plastic concentration in European sea waters. Environmental scientists from the University of Milan and the University of Milan-Bicocca hypothesised that particles may have been transported from the ski resort by wind currents.
Also read: Kerala’s New Year Resolution Is In Effect; State Ban On Single Use Plastics
What’s more
Forni is one of the largest glaciers in the Dolomite mountain range. About 137,000 skiers visited Pejo 3000 last winter. Three mountain huts in the area will no longer stock plastic. Plastic bottles, bags, disposable cutlery, glasses, straws and other single use plastics have been banned. This also includes condiment sachets like packets of ketchup. General Director of Val di Sole tourist board was quoted by The Guardian, “This is the first part of a project intended to make the ski area of Pejo 3000 the most sustainable in the Alps.” Did you know A Lake Has Been Discovered In The Alps, At A Height Of 11,000 Feet?
Also read: Indian Railways Sets Up First Plastic Crushing Machine Inside A Train
Media channels across the globe have used a quote by Christian Casarotto, glaciologist at MUSE, a science museum in Trento to explain the effects of plastic on a glacier. “If plastics reach high altitudes, they remain unchanged for a long time, even decades, and then they return in the form of environmental and health damage, entering our food chain.” We hail this impeccable initiative towards responsible tourism and hope the world follows suit! We have to go plastic free if we want to see all the glaciers while we can. If you’re looking for skiing paradise in India then look no further!
Also read: Dubai Airports Now Free Of Single-Use Plastics