regeneracja Interzero UNEP GRID WARSZAWA

Interzero for the Royal Baths in Warsaw

Although urban areas account for less than 3% of the Earth's surface, they are home to more than half of the planet's population. Despite the dominance of concrete, crowds and traffic, cities and towns are still considered ecosystems whose condition significantly affects our quality of life. Properly cared for, they help purify air and water and provide opportunities for play and recreation.

Since 2022, Interzero has been looking after the ecosystem of Warsaw's Royal Baths as part of the Re:Generation - Together for Ecosystems project. Thanks to our cooperation with UNEP/GRID Warsaw, we were able to reinforce the shorelines of the South Lower and North Ponds and carry out work with the heritage trees. In addition, we have placed bird feeders in the park to feed the birds during the winter period. The planting of trees and shrubs in the garden and the restoration of the planting on the slopes around the South Upper Pond are planned for this year, along with the protection of the greenery from any damage.

On 29 June we met with UNEP/GRID Warsaw, the Royal Baths Museum and Re:Generation - together for ecosystems. During this visit, we had the opportunity to discuss the needs of the Royal Baths ecosystem, especially with a view to the future, and to summarise our activities and cooperation to date.

We hope to be able to do even more together!

More about the Re:Generation programme HERE