Toledo Hosts 'Seis Sentidos' Fair to Boost Social Economy Initiatives
Toledo's 'Seis Sentidos' fair highlights social economy initiatives to foster sustainable growth.
- • Toledo's fair promotes awareness of social economy initiatives.
- • Mayor Milagros Tolón highlights the role of social economy in job creation.
- • The event features workshops, conferences, and local exhibitions.
- • Around 100 local businesses and organizations are participating.
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Toledo is championing the social economy through the 'Seis Sentidos' fair, an initiative aimed at enhancing awareness and participation in sustainable and responsible economic models. The fair showcases local businesses and organizations engaged in social economy projects, providing a platform for networking and collaboration among innovative entrepreneurs.
Mayor Milagros Tolón expressed that the fair emphasizes the importance of social and solidarity-based economic models, which not only contribute to job creation but also foster a sense of community. "This initiative demonstrates our commitment to promoting sustainable development and supporting those who are making significant contributions to our local economy," Tolón stated during the inaugural address.
The 'Seis Sentidos' fair runs from September 27 to September 30, featuring workshops, conferences, and exhibitions, all aimed at promoting local handicrafts and social enterprises. According to local officials, approximately 100 exhibitors are participating, reflecting a diverse array of sectors within the social economy.