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Launched in 2002, Sustainable Development Week has been helping to raise awareness about sustainable development among the French for 10 years. This year it will be held from April 1st to 7th, 2012.
On this occasion, approximately 3,500 free events will be offered to the public all over France.
Mademoiselle Bon Plan’s little selection in Paris:
- At the BnF: screening of the documentary “La clé des terroirs” (The Key to Terroirs) by Guillaume Bodin, about the world of wine (1h40) on Monday, April 2nd from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM at the Petit Auditorium, François-Mitterrand site; also discover the exhibition (free admission) “La BnF dans son jardin” (The BnF in its garden), which presents some of the species found in the BnF garden.
- The Rectorate of Paris: guided tour of the Tropical Aquarium at Porte Dorée on April 5th. At 293 avenue Daumesnil 75020 Paris / Tropical Aquarium of Porte Dorée Duration: 1 hour – Registration required: marie-claude.mombet@wanadoo.fr – for children/young people – Free
- Visit to a sustainable model apartment with the Paris Climate Agency at 156 rue d’Aubervilliers 75019 Paris. To schedule a visit, write to: info-conseil@apc-paris.com.
- The Consumer’s Happy Hour at 91 rue de Charenton 75012 Paris, by WorldAkt.
- The Rectorate of Paris: guided tour of the temporary exhibition: “au fil des araignées” (In the spider’s web). Booking mandatory: marie-claude.mombet@ac-paris.fr.


