Environment Day focuses on ecosystem restoration

Litoclean has decontaminated more than 75 million cubic meters of soil and water in its two decades of history.

The celebration of World Environment Day, June 5, this year focuses on ecosystem restoration, coinciding with the start of the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030).

This roadmap is due to the destruction of ecosystems and the urgent need to restore them, as we all depend on healthy ecosystems for our survival and this includes nature, but also man-made systems such as cities or farmland. That is why the motto of this day is “Reimagine, recreate, restore”.

Restoring ecosystems means preventing, stopping and reversing this damage, moving from exploiting nature to healing it, and this is precisely Litoclean’s raison d’être.

Over more than 20 years of experience, Litoclean has decontaminated more than 25 million cubic meters of soil and more than 50 million cubic meters of water around the world, not only giving these resources a second life, but also improving the lives of all the beings that inhabit these ecosystems, whether plants, animals or people, and the cycle that arises from them. In the projects carried out, more than six million liters of different pollutants that were damaging these ecosystems have been recovered and eliminated.

According to the United Nations, for every dollar invested in restoration, you can expect at least seven to thirty dollars in gains for society, so the contribution of Litoclean’s work in improving the environment has a huge benefit for the planet as a whole.