EcoLogica is back: applications now open for the 2026 edition

On Saturday, October 3, the Progetto Manifattura spaces will host a new edition of EcoLogica – Workshops and Ideas for a Sustainable Future, an event promoted by the Department of Ecological Transition and the Environment of the City of Rovereto and organized by Tra Le Rocce e il Cielo.

A day dedicated to environmental, social, and economic sustainability, featuring workshops, meetings, hands-on activities, information booths, and opportunities for discussion open to the public.

To create a diverse and engaging program, a call for proposals is now open to associations, schools, cooperatives, organizations, companies, informal groups, and local entities committed to promoting sustainability, the circular economy, reuse, waste reduction, sustainable mobility, and social innovation.

You can apply to:

  • set up an information or exhibition booth;
  • propose a hands-on workshop;
  • organize a talk, a presentation, or another educational activity;
  • create initiatives for children, youth, families, and adults.

Proposals will be evaluated by the organizing committee based on their value in terms of sustainability, training, and education, with the goal of creating a program that is diverse in terms of themes, forms of expression, and target audiences.
All activities must be free of charge to the public.

“Small Gestures, Big Impacts” will be the theme of the 2026 edition, an invitation to reflect on how everyday choices can help bring about concrete and lasting change.

To participate, please fill out the following form available here.

For more information, please email ecologica.festival@gmail.com

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