Jinetes inician un desafío mensual de sostenibilidad para caballos

Un grupo de jinetes lanzó en abril el #smallchangechallenge para fomentar pequeños pasos mensuales hacia la sostenibilidad ambiental en el cuidado de los caballos.

Ruth Dancer y Zoe Rudge de White Griffin, junto con Belle Richardson de SealStop y Jess Vickers de Unibed, crearon la iniciativa. Los participantes se comprometen a realizar una acción sostenible cada mes, como ahorrar agua o evitar plásticos de un solo uso, con el objetivo de beneficiar tanto al medio ambiente como a las finanzas de los participantes.

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