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No machines, but a scythe: these volunteers help the municipality with green maintenance

No machines, but a scythe: these volunteers help the municipality with green maintenance

Volunteers in Amsterdam have established the Zeiscollectief Amsterdam foundation to perform green maintenance using traditional scythes in areas inaccessible to heavy machinery. This eco-friendly method helps preserve local biodiversity and soil quality while allowing for better coordination with the municipality. The foundation also aims to recruit and train new volunteers to maintain the city's parks and natural spaces.

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