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World Whale Day [9] Third Sunday of February World Bonobo Day [10] [11] [12] February 14 World Lizard Day [13] [14] February 8 World Hippopotamus Day [15] February 15 International Polar Bear Day: February 27 World Wildlife Day: March 3 International Day of Action for Rivers: March 14 World Consumer Rights Day: March 15 Buzzards Day [16] [17 ...
International Green Week in Berlin, the entrance to the fairgrounds, 2006 One of the exhibition halls, 2013. Berlin International Green Week (German: Internationale Grüne Woche Berlin), also called simply Green Week, is an important international trade fair held annually in Berlin, Germany, for processors and marketers in agriculture, horticulture and various food industries.
National Green Week 2009, the Green Education Foundation's enlisted 2000 schools and nearly a half a million students nationwide. Over 250,000 participated in the "Waste-Free Snacks challenge, effectively eliminating over 100,000 lbs of trash [ 4 ] including 1 million students which, according to WCVB TV, would reduce trash going to landfills ...
Politicians take the opportunity to reach out to the general public to debate the issues of the day, in an attempt to seem more "down to earth" , and improve their party image. [ 13 ] The media coverage also increases the importance of the show in the public mind, and it is keenly followed by the public.
A Landcare survey conducted in 1992/93 revealed that field days in Australia have a high value among local farmers. [9] New Zealand's National Agricultural Fieldays is held annually in June at Mystery Creek, near Hamilton, New Zealand, and attracts 1,000 exhibitors and over 115,000 visitors through its gates. [10]
This was the first year Hemp related exhibitors were invited to be involved in the show. [9] The 2021 edition went online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [10] The digital show was a success - 752 exhibitors and an impressive 24,639 visits over three days came from users in 70 countries, 49 states, and the District of Columbia. [11]
The Fair was established by Governor Fred Green – a former Ionia mayor – as well as his partner Fred Chapman in 1915. [2] [3] The fair started as a way to offer something different and spectacular to people nearby, with the notable feature of free admission that still exists to this day. [3]
The Green Restaurant Association (GRA) is a United States non-profit organization that provides certification for restaurants to become more environmentally responsible. . Since 1990, the GRA has been building an extensive database of environmental goals for the restaurant ind