These events will also involve science communicators and specialists with specific training in working with young people and students. The aim is to raise awareness, starting from the link between our quality of life and that of the environment, particularly in the Alps, of the situation regarding plastic pollution in the world (in brief), particularly in the mountains, its dynamics, consequences, and possible prevention.

Environmental Awareness:
The CleanA⅃ꟼ2 project for schools—open to the entire territory, not only mountain areas, because even citizens go to the Alps with less awareness—helps to create a new generation that is sensitive to the importance of protecting the alpine environment. Teaching young people about the impact of pollution and the importance of sustainability promotes a future that is more respectful of nature, encouraging virtuous behavior that can make a difference in the long term.
Community involvement:
Environmental education in schools strengthens ties between students, families, and local communities, creating a sense of shared responsibility for protecting the environment and, in particular, the Alpine region. Through practical activities, young people can see the direct impact of their actions on the world around them, actively contributing to the preservation of biodiversity.
Educational Opportunities:
The CleanA⅃ꟼ2 school project offers students the opportunity to learn through practical and immersive experiences. In addition to improving their knowledge of the alpine ecosystem, young people develop skills that will help them tackle the environmental challenges of the future, stimulating their curiosity and interest in science and sustainability.
Involving schools in CleanAir2 initiatives contributes directly to the protection ofAlpine ecosystems. By educating the younger generation about respect for nature and the importance of biodiversity, we are laying the foundations for the long-term protection of the Alps, ensuring that natural resources and habitats are preserved for future generations.
While the CleanA⅃ꟼ school project brings numerous benefits, it also faces some challenges. Teaching sustainability requires the support of motivated teachers and adequate resources. It is essential to continue investing in educational tools and training programs that help integrate these concepts into school curricula. Furthermore, it is crucial to maintain students' active involvement with stimulating and meaningful activities.
The project therefore represents an extraordinary opportunity to educate the younger generation about the importance of protecting the environment. By working with schools and communities, we can create a culture of sustainability that will guide young people towards a more ecological and conscious future.
CleanA⅃ꟼ is committed to promoting an innovative and engaging educational approach, aware that only through training and awareness can we build a society that is more respectful of nature. By preparing students to become future guardians of the environment, we can ensure a cleaner and healthier world for everyone.