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Digital information panels
TEULADA Town Hall has invested €100,000 in the installation of four digital information panels for local events. The aim is to make municipal advertising more environmentally friendly and save the council money on paper and ink, as well as ensuring that the information is available to all in various languages. There are currently 13 regular panels for printed announcements that will continue to be used for longer-running events and information, with the digital ones reserved for shorter or more immediate announcements that require less display time. tries, the UK is in first place followed by Germany, Holland and Belgium.
“The goal is to rely less on printing, thus reducing the use of energy, paper and ink and developing a more sustainable advertising policy that has the least impact possible on our environment,” in the words of Teulada mayor and Communication councillor Raúl Llobell.
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