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Proposal for a Directive on Safeguarding Workers from Electronic Cigarette Risks Now Request of Commission

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Commission Requests Proposal for Electronic Cigarette Worker Safety Directive
Commission Requests Proposal for Electronic Cigarette Worker Safety Directive

Proposal for a Directive on Safeguarding Workers from Electronic Cigarette Risks Now Request of Commission

The climate protection team and the Wildnispatinnen and -paten in Langenfeld are inviting children and their parents to reflect on and improve the Kinder-Wildnis, a nature experience space designed for young explorers. Located on Moenchderweg, between Moenchder Kita and the dog run at the corner to Bogenstraße, the Kinder-Wildnis opened last summer.

This anonymous survey, conducted by the group "Planersociety," is an opportunity for the children who play and learn in the space, known as Wildnis-Kinder, and their parents to share their valuable feedback. The survey is open for responses until April 27th, 2023.

The Kinder-Wildnis offers a large, "wild" open space with diverse structures, where children can meet, play, build hiding places, and discover things in nature. A QR code for the survey can be found on the entrance sign of the Kinder-Wildnis grounds, and the link to the online survey can be found on the Kinder-Wildnis website at www.unsere Webseite/kinderwildnis.

The survey does not have a specific focus or theme, and it seems that the nature experience space does not either. However, the space is open for all children, making it a welcoming and inclusive environment for young adventurers.

The participation survey for the climate protection concept at Kinder-Wildnis Langenfeld is an important step in ensuring that the space continues to provide a valuable and enjoyable experience for the children who visit. So, if you've ever played, learned, or discovered something new in the Kinder-Wildnis, the climate protection team encourages you to take part in the survey and help shape the future of this unique nature experience space.

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