The Netherlands plants flowers at bus stations as a gift to bees

The Utreh Municipal Council in the Netherlands planted plants and flowers on the roofs of hundreds of bus stations as a gift to bees. It is a seummony (plant planning), and it was decided to cover the peaks of 316 bus stations. This helps not only bees but also to collect dust particles. The flowers are [...]
It is a seummony (plant planning), and it was decided to cover the peaks of 316 bus stations.
This helps not only bees but also to collect dust particles.
The flowers are worn by workers who drive electric cars, and there are LED lights (which consume very little energy) and benches from recycled bamboo.
As part of the fight against air pollution, Utreht will present 55 electrical buses in public transportation by the end of the year and announced that by 2028 there will be a public transport completely “clean” in the city.
The power that will run these buses will come from the Dutch windmills.












