Khartoum, Nov. 12 (SUNA) - The first environmental exhibition in Sudan, organized by the Go Green Organization, was opened at the German Club on Friday, with the main sponsorship of the Supreme Council for the Environment, and with the sponsorship of the German Embassy. The founder and president of the Go Green Organization and coordinator of Ecofire (the first environmental exhibition in Sudan), Tasneem Al-Nur Imam, noted that the exhibition is an occasion to shed light on the environment not only in terms of attention and protection, but also to benefit from wasted resources instead of causing harm, adding that the use of friendly materials and recycling and use of the consumable materials reduces heat emissions, stressing on the need to take care of the environment and what helps to preserve it. The Chairman of the German Club Council and the Environmental Specialist, expressed the club’s pleasure over hosting this event, asserting that their hosting of the exhibition came from the core of their concern with the environment, and their strive for everything that would preserve the environment and reduce thermal emissions, which appears in the club’s facilities, where the Using materials that operate through alternative energies to reduce the risk of thermal emissions. The head of the media office of Sudan Zero West Organization - one of the participants in the exhibition - Mohamed Babiker, indicated that the exhibition brought together a number of corporations and bodies working in the environmental field and preserving the environment, including investors in environmentally friendly products. Meanwhile, the Deputy Secretary-General of the Media Journalists for the Environment initiative, Nawal Khader Mussa, has commended the idea of the exhibition, describing it as a work for raising environmental awareness, hoping for more spread and participations in the exhibition’s future sessions. ta