the aim of "STOP LES TOXIQUES, l?expo qui fait du bien à ma santé" is to inform and change people?s behavior in order to effectively prevent the onset of diseases linked to our environment and the daily exposures to which we are subjected (pesticides, endocrine disruptors, microplastics, eternal pollutants, etc.).
The objectives of this exhibition are to :
- Raise awareness of the inextricable links between environment and health,
- Raise public awareness of the chemicals and pollutants present in the environment, their impact on human health and the environment, and ways of protecting against them,
- To make visible and concrete the impact of chemicals and pollutants on people?s health as a result of consumer choices and lifestyles, and to encourage them to react and take action,
- Highlight the importance and benefits of reconnecting with nature.
The exhibition recreates a house, a garden, a street, a store and a natural area "down the road", and concludes with a section on the impact of land-use planning on health determinants.
The exhibition focuses on prevention: learning to identify sources of pollution, so as to protect oneself from them.
It will also be accompanied by specific programming throughout the year 2025, enabling the themes addressed to be explored in greater depth, in a variety of formats.
ATTENTION SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, THE PAVILION IS CLOSED FROM 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
The objectives of this exhibition are to :
- Raise awareness of the inextricable links between environment and health,
- Raise public awareness of the chemicals and pollutants present in the environment, their impact on human health and the environment, and ways of protecting against them,
- To make visible and concrete the impact of chemicals and pollutants on people?s health as a result of consumer choices and lifestyles, and to encourage them to react and take action,
- Highlight the importance and benefits of reconnecting with nature.
The exhibition recreates a house, a garden, a street, a store and a natural area "down the road", and concludes with a section on the impact of land-use planning on health determinants.
The exhibition focuses on prevention: learning to identify sources of pollution, so as to protect oneself from them.
It will also be accompanied by specific programming throughout the year 2025, enabling the themes addressed to be explored in greater depth, in a variety of formats.
ATTENTION SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, THE PAVILION IS CLOSED FROM 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.