More than 2,500 people participated in the first edition of Carboot Corregidor, an event that turned the parking lot of the Municipal Care Center (CAM) into a space to buy, sell and exchange second-hand items, promoting the circular economy and responsible consumption among the families of the municipality.The initiative brought together 148 vehicles, whose owners used the trunks as points of sale to offer items that they no longer used, allowin…
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More than 2,500 people participated in the first edition of Carboot Corregidor, an event that turned the parking lot of the Municipal Care Center (CAM) into a space to buy, sell and exchange second-hand items, promoting the circular economy and responsible consumption among the families of the municipality.The initiative brought together 148 vehicles, whose owners used the trunks as points of sale to offer items that they no longer used, allowin…