Plovdiv will be the fourth city, part of the campaign “What do you breathe?”

The campaign “What do you breathe?” is already attracting the attention of the public and partners from various sectors. After Sofia, Ruse and Vratsa, Plovdiv will be the fourth city included in the campaign, and the event will be held on March 30.

The event is being held with support from Plovdiv Municipality.

Deputy will take part in the discussion. the director of RZI Plovdiv, Dr. Mariana Paunova Naumova-Shtarbova, representatives from the Directorate “Ecology and Waste Management” and the head of the Department “Education” Donka Shtilyanova. Principals of schools and kindergartens are invited.

The Do You Know What You’re Breathing campaign aims to raise awareness among students, teachers and parents about the importance of a healthy learning environment and engage them in efforts to improve air quality. This can be achieved by ventilating classrooms, installing sensors and other measures.

The campaign provides useful information about the risks associated with poor air quality and shows what we can do to improve the situation.

School managements are looking for financial support to install sensors, and companies from various business sectors have started to express their desire for donations in the various cities.

The campaign “What do you breathe?” will continue to initiate discussions in major regional cities of the country every month, with the aim of raising awareness and proposing solutions to improve air quality in schools. This is important not only for the health of students and teachers, but also for the quality of life of all who live and work near the schools.

Quality air can support the body’s immune system and reduce the risk of spreading the virus. Therefore, the social information campaign is important not only for schools, but also for society as a whole. She urges us to pay attention to the quality of the air we breathe every day and work to improve it.

The ventilation of classrooms is an important factor in a healthy learning environment, and the Do You Know What You Breathe campaign is a step in the right direction to improve air quality in schools.

Find out how to join the social campaign “What do you breathe?”