The Sustainable Development House in Tangier is about to become the new home of the Local Energy Climate Service (SLEC) for the Tanger-Assilah region, marking a bold step toward a leading ecological and educational approach. This strategic choice is inspired by the core values and objectives of the SLEC, aligned with the environmental vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
A regional commitment aligned with the royal vision
On July 1st, 2016, His Majesty the King laid the foundation stone of the Sustainable Development House, a building designed to be a model of ecological and energy excellence. This groundbreaking construction produces more energy than it consumes, thanks to innovative technologies such as a Canadian well that uses the constant temperature of the ground for heating and cooling.
However, the Sustainable Development House is far more than just a green building. It hosts a comprehensive educational ecosystem, focused on raising awareness, education, and training in sustainable development and the energy and ecological transition. This innovative space aims to reach a wide audience, from young children to engaged citizens, including middle and high school students, university students, territorial actors, staff from industrial companies, and members of associations.
This partnership between SLEC Tangier and the Sustainable Development House promises exciting initiatives to come. The building serves not only as an administrative space but also as a center for learning and inspiration for all those wishing to contribute to a more sustainable future for the region and the planet. Stay tuned for announcements and surprises from this dynamic collaboration between ecology, education, and concrete action.