Reiter starten monatliche Nachhaltigkeits-Challenge für Pferde

Eine Gruppe von Reitsportlern hat im April die #smallchangechallenge ins Leben gerufen, um monatlich zu kleinen Schritten in Richtung ökologischer Nachhaltigkeit bei der Pferdepflege zu motivieren.

Ruth Dancer und Zoe Rudge von White Griffin sowie Belle Richardson von SealStop und Jess Vickers von Unibed haben die Initiative ins Leben gerufen. Die Teilnehmer verpflichten sich, jeden Monat eine nachhaltige Maßnahme umzusetzen, wie etwa Wassersparen oder den Verzicht auf Einwegplastik, mit dem Ziel, sowohl der Umwelt als auch dem eigenen Geldbeutel zu helfen.

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