NUESTRA VOZ - La pasión por un Queenstown más sustentable

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Posted 15 August, 2023

Por Daniela Díaz Soto
ddiazsoto@gmail.com

En la búsqueda de un mundo más sostenible, personas entusiastas de nuestra comunidad desempeñan un papel crucial en la promoción de prácticas ecoamigables en Queenstown.

Originaria de Argentina y con estudios en Ciencias Ambientales, Sofía Cinque llegó a Nueva Zelanda en 2019, decidida a colaborar en iniciativas en apoyo a la ecología del país.

A pesar de comenzar a trabajar en bares y cafés con una Working Holiday Visa, su enfoque rápidamente se dirigió hacia la creciente cantidad de desechos generados por dicha industria. Así, inspirada por la necesidad de fomentar hábitos más responsables, comenzó a ofrecer evaluaciones a negocios locales de forma totalmente voluntaria.

“Iba y tomaba nota de cómo operaban y donde se podían cortar los residuos, sobre todo en hospitality (…) Lo hacía gratis debido a las restricciones de mi visa, lo hice porque quería ayudar”, explica. De esta forma, comenzó activamente a realizar charlas en algunas empresas para educar a su staff en esta materia.

Esta labor la llevó a colaborar con iniciativas como “Use Your Own” y en la organización “Sustainable Queenstown”, promoviendo activamente el uso de tazas reutilizables y el cambio de comportamiento.

“Con el Covid me quedé sin trabajo y ahí empecé a meterme a voluntariado de todo”. Fue así como llegó a cooperar con Kiwi Harvest, donde una vez por semana recolecta en bicicleta comida de restaurantes antes de que sean desperdicios, y que luego deja en centros de caridad.

Tras la pandemia, Sofía resolvió su situación laboral y continuó en paralelo con el voluntariado. Su firme convicción en crear consciencia ambiental, visible también en su Instagram (@earthic.life), atrajo la atención de la empresa local Chunky donde le ofrecieron trabajar en el lanzamiento del sistema de tazas “prestadas” reutilizables “Loan Cup”, instaurado ya en varios cafés de Queenstown y expandiéndose a nivel nacional.

El fuerte deseo de Sofía demuestra cómo una sola persona puede catalizar un cambio significativo en su entorno. “La mitad de lo que hago sigue siendo voluntario. Siempre hay oportunidades y hay que buscarlas, contar lo que haces, tus ideas. Lo que yo siempre dije es: ‘lo que yo puedo ofrecer es mi pasión’”, reflexiona.

La visión de esta comprometida argentina busca transformar la mentalidad colectiva, fomentando una cultura de responsabilidad, conexión y colaboración. Y a pesar de los desafíos financieros y logísticos, desde su vereda desinteresada continúa siendo una voz valiosa en la promoción de la sustentabilidad en Queenstown.

“Si realmente te gusta algo, te apasiona algo, go for it, no hay nada que te pueda frenar. Y liderar con el ejemplo es como yo lo encaro, hazlo tú y después los que están alrededor lo van a seguir”, dice con seguridad.

La historia de Sofía es una prueba fehaciente de que el cambio genuino proviene de individuos comprometidos y de la misma comunidad, ya que es tarea de todos mantener prácticas en favor de la protección de este hermoso lugar donde vivimos. Y tú ¿qué estás haciendo para cooperar?

 

English translation:

Passion for a more sustainable Queenstown

By Daniela Díaz Soto
ddiazsoto@gmail.com

In the quest for a more sustainable world, enthusiastic people from our community play a crucial role in promoting eco-friendly practices in Queenstown.

Originally from Argentina and with studies in Environmental Sciences, Sofía Cinque arrived in New Zealand in 2019, determined to collaborate in initiatives in support of the country's ecology.

Despite starting out working in bars and cafes on a Working Holiday Visa, her focus quickly turned to the increasing amount of waste generated by the industry. Thus, inspired by the need to encourage more responsible habits, she began offering evaluations to local businesses on a completely voluntary basis.

“I would go and take note of how they operated and where waste could be cut, especially in hospitality (…) I did it for free due to my visa restrictions, I did it because I wanted to help”, she explains. In this way, she began to actively give talks in some companies to educate her staff on this matter.

This work led her to collaborate with initiatives such as "Use Your Own" and in the organization "Sustainable Queenstown", actively promoting the use of reusable cups and behavior change.

"With the Covid I lost my job and that's when I started volunteering for everything." This is how she came to cooperate with Kiwi Harvest, where once a week she collects food from restaurants by bicycle before it is waste, and which she then leaves at charity centers.

After the pandemic, Sofía resolved her employment situation and continued volunteering in parallel. His firm conviction in creating environmental awareness, also visible on his Instagram (@earthic.life), attracted the attention of the local company Chunky where he was offered to work on the launch of the "Loan Cup" reusable "borrowed" cup system, already established in various Queenstown cafes and expanding nationally.

Sofia's strong desire demonstrates how a single person can catalyze significant change in her environment. “Half of what I do is still volunteer. There are always opportunities and you have to look for them, tell what you do, your ideas. What I always said is: 'what I can offer is my passion,' ”she reflects.

The vision of this committed Argentine seeks to transform the collective mentality, fostering a culture of responsibility, connection and collaboration. And despite her financial and logistical challenges, her selfless side continues to be a valuable voice in promoting sustainability in Queenstown.

“If you really like something, you are passionate about something, go for it, there is nothing that can stop you. And leading by example is how I approach it, you do it and then those around you will follow it, ”she says confidently.

Sofia's story is convincing proof that genuine change comes from committed individuals and from the community itself, since it is everyone's job to maintain practices in favor of protecting this beautiful place where we live. And what are you doing to cooperate?


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