The Cabildo continues with its 'Solidarity Caps' campaign to help families in Lanzarote through recycling actions

An initiative to "continue helping the minor Gabriel Padilla" and more "people with different needs" who "need this support", thus emphasizing the clear objective of the 'Solidarity Caps' campaign.

March 30 2023 (14:58 WEST)
The Iraitza Tapones Solidarios Association and Urbaser in the 'Solidarity Caps' campaign
The Iraitza Tapones Solidarios Association and Urbaser in the 'Solidarity Caps' campaign

The Cabildo of Lanzarote, through the Waste area coordinated by Hugo Delgado, and in collaboration with the Iraitza Tapones Solidarios Association and Urbaser, continues to carry out the 'Solidarity Caps' campaign with the collection of 41 new sacks of caps aimed at promoting social actions through recycling.

The collected caps "are taken to a recycling plant to be used in the manufacture of orthopedic devices and in helping people with special needs," the Cabildo tells us.

In this way, Delgado revealed that "the new collection will be used to continue helping the minor Gabriel Padilla, who suffers from cerebral palsy and needs support to continue his therapies in the Peninsula." "The objective is to contribute to the financing of the therapies and treatments they need to improve their quality of life," the councilor emphasized.

"The objective is to contribute to the financing of the therapies and treatments they need to improve their quality of life"

A campaign that "has been developed in collaboration with the families of people like Gabriel Padilla who need this support," he points out. Delgado also took the opportunity to especially mention the two companies in the municipality of Teguise that have been responsible for collecting caps altruistically in their local area.

"In addition to helping people with different needs, we ensure that this plastic waste is recycled and becomes useful products again."

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