“We protect what we love and we love what we know”.

We love this quote from ocean explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau.

Some parents have already asked us “Why? Why talk to children about local bird species, the decline of bees, the importance of insects and many other seemingly complicated subjects?

Because we protect what we love, and we love what we know. Children are the future citizens of our world, and we never forget this.

The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970, and the subject is still relevant today.

Our aim is to try as far as possible to respect the basic principles of reduce, reuse and recycle. As well as teaching children the principles of sustainability. New projects are set up every year, from book boxes to toy-free weeks and vegetable gardens.

We’ll continue to keep you informed about what we’re doing for future generations of global citizens, especially those we’re delighted to welcome to our nurseries.

Thank you for your enthusiastic participation in the projects set up by our teams.