Colere has embraced an epochal transformation. Sustainable progress guides its evolution: the alpine environment is preserved with passion, social inclusion guides every step of our walk towards renovation, meanwhile the local community benefits from new opportunities.
The design for the slips follows faithfully the previous routes, meanwhile the plinths supporting have been numerically reduced by a third in respect to the old faculties, to not have an impact on an environmental level.
The last generation snow groomer, adopted a system of post-treatment of edhsjst gas, paired with low fuel consumption.
The new system of drive and command system LeitControl they made new standards in terms of sustainability, reliability and environmental awareness.
We do small big steps to reduce environmental impact. With BLE Bluetooth technology, we incentivise acquiring skipass online avoiding printing out a card with a microchip in traditional plastic. Furthermore the new system of software management allows us to be ‘paperless’.
The new strategy of the huts predicts that all single use materials such as plates, cups, cutlery, straws, are made of paper and biodegradable material.
All the new structures related to the ski facilities and our offices have been covered with wood and stone to not compromise the habitat protecting animals species and the equality in the local environment.
We are attentive to a truly sustainable hospital, in the respect of the mountain and its worth. For this reason, we are predisposing our huts for waste collection.
We are proud to support the social inclusion of people with disabilities by hosting international sporting events in Colere. The technical level of the structures and of the routes is appreciated by the Federazione Italiana Sport Invernali Paraolimpici (FISIP), regularly present on our slopes.
The historic memory of this village lives again in the fragments of the material decommissioning of the old the ski lifts. The old seats, in fact, have been sold in less than a month and proceeds have been entirely devolved to non profit organisations present in the Colere area.