Legambiente

Legambiente is an Italian environmentalist association with roots in the anti-nuclear movement that developed in Italy and throughout the Western world in the second half of the 1970s. Founded in 1980 as part of the ARCI, it later became a stand-alone organisation. Originally known as Lega per l'ambiente (League for the Environment), it changed name during the IV National Congress held in Parma in 1992.[1] The mission of the association is to make the environmental culture the centre of a new kind of development and diffused well-being. Important values for the association are the improvement of environmental quality, the fight against all forms of pollution, a wise use of natural resources, the construction of a more balanced relationship between human beings and the nature.[2] It is considered the most widespread environmental organisation in Italy, as it is composed by a national headquarter in Rome, 20 regional branches, about 1,000 local groups and more than 115,000 members.[3]

  1. ^ Roberto Della Seta, La difesa dell'ambiente in Italia, FrancoAngeli 2000
  2. ^ "Who we are – Legambiente Onlus". Archived from the original on 2018-03-01. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
  3. ^ "Our structure". Legambiente Onlus. 2015-07-09. Retrieved 2018-03-29.