In keeping with its commitment to protecting and safeguarding outdoor spaces for communities worldwide, the Woolrich Outdoor Foundation is pleased to announce a collaboration with Worldrise Onlus and Fantastudio that has resulted in 'CURA,' a social project to protect the environment and the seas with its centre point in Milan's 'Stadera' neighborhood. The project's goal is to engage the community and raise awareness of the importance of every small gesture: a piece of trash thrown on the ground has a negative impact not only on our neighborhood and city, but also on the world's seas and oceans, which serve as the planet's lungs.
The artists' collective "A m'l rum da me" collaborated on the creation of a mural covering more than 100 square meters on the walls of a building on Via Savoia in the Stadera neighborhood. The theme depicts an imaginary "Goddess Care," a generous Mother Earth who reminds her children to care for water, the primordial element from which everything arises. Airlite, a natural photocatalytic and smog-absorbing paint, was used to create the work. Following the completion of the work, residents of the neighborhood and all communities involved participated in a cleaning and waste sorting activity that began with the mural and ended at the Pavese Canal.