This morning several members of the Merchants Association of Mazarrón and Shire (Acoma) have been replanted in front of the Municipal Cemetery of Mazarrón pines that the City gave them to decorate their stores at Christmas.
As explained by the Councillor of Commerce and Environment, David Fernandez, "60 pines were distributed among traders and now begins a new life for themselves with this reforestation".
One of the representatives present at the initiative ACOMA, Paqui Madrid, thanked the Department of Commerce to support the establishment of the municipality for the assignment of the pines for Christmas, as well as campaigns to encourage local commerce promoted the consistory.
Madrid has commented that "need to be aware that if they give us a pine then we must replant, and succeed in creating new green areas in the municipality."
Pine trees have been replanted versus Mazarrón Municipal Cemetery "in an area accessible to henceforth municipal services to track the same," said the mayor David Fernandez, who has called for "not dropping the pines to containers because they can be punished. If families can not replant themselves, to get in touch with the Department of Environment so they can be reused. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón