Thursday 20 November, 18:00

Conference “Creation of Net’Léman” with its founder Amanda Melis

Amanda Melis, founder of Net’Léman, shares the origins and evolution of the Lake Geneva cleanup initiative. Starting in 2005 as a small citizen-led diving project to remove underwater waste, Net’Léman has grown into a major biennial effort raising public awareness and promoting long-term environmental action along the lake’s shores. The session highlights the challenges, successes, and ongoing impact of this important initiative.

In French.

Rue des Cordiers 2,
1207 Geneva
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