Olivér Várhelyi, the deputy chief of the Permanent Representation of Hungary in Brussels, said at the opening that harmonising economic growth with environmental sustainability was among the biggest challenges facing the European Union.
The exhibition, which its organisers ZOFI Hungarian Green Roots and Cellux Group call ?an interactive adventure tour along the path of sustainability?, can be seen at the Balassi Insitute in Brussels until April 23, 2012.
The main sponsor of the exhibition is ÖKO-Pack Nonprofit, which promotes environmental awareness with the aim of making corporations more socially responsible.
Source: Hungarian News Agency (MTI)