Akis is a raccoon from North America. He is highly knowledgeable in sorting biowaste and the circular economy. One day, he found out about the ongoing activities of the WaysTUP! project in Greece. Since he loves travelling, he decided to visit our country and check out the project himself, to help the citizens and to share his knowledge with everyone!
Akis is a raccoon from North America. He is highly knowledgeable in sorting biowaste and the circular economy. One day, he found out about the ongoing activities of the WaysTUP! project in Greece. Since he loves travelling, he decided to visit our country and check out the project himself, to help the citizens and to share his knowledge with everyone!
Fun Facts about Akis:
1. His last name is Raccoonakis. 2. He has travelled to many, many countries, including Spain, Italy, France and the Netherlands. 3. He likes to rummage through garbage cans and sort out recyclables and biowaste from general waste. 4. He is fluent in 8 languages, excluding Raccoonish, which is his mother tongue: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Japanese and Swahili. 5. He likes knitting and sewing: he has self-sewn the scarf he always wears. 6. He would love to become a vegetarian and is trying to do so, without much success. 7. His best friends are Brett, the ferret, and Annie, the bunny. Bert was the one who told him about the WaysTUP! project.
1. His last name is Raccoonakis.
2. He has travelled to many, many countries, including Spain, Italy, France and the Netherlands.
3. He likes to rummage through garbage cans and sort out recyclables and biowaste from general waste.
4. He is fluent in 8 langueages, excluding Raccoonish, which is his mother tongue: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Japanese and Swahili.
5. He likes knitting and sewing: he has self-sewn the scarf he always wears.
6. He would love to become a vegetarian and is trying to do so, without much success.
7. His best friends are Brett, the ferret, and Annie, the bunny. Bert was the one who told him about the WaysTUP! project.