The Protected Nature Reserve
Legami Dreamland is the protected nature reserve that we opened in Bergamo in May 2023, to mark the occasion of our brand’s first 20 years. We firmly believe that it is essential to allow flora and fauna to grow and flourish at their own natural rhythms, to ensure a sustainable future.


Hectares
Plants and bushes
Different native species
Forestry areas
Legami’s deep commitment to the environment


DREAMLAND is a dream come true
Alberto Fassi
Founder, CEO & Dreamer
Extraordinary Results
One year on from its opening, the Dreamland reserve has achieved extraordinary results.
Together with our scientific partner 3Bee, we’ve completed the first stage of the biodiversity assessment.
An integrated approach, combining satellite analysis, data from the Sentinel-II satellite and information from public databases, allowed us to generate indicators revealing that the presence offlowers, nectar and pollinating insects is 15 times greater on average than with the previous land use.


Highlights


An Oasis of Biodiversity
We want to transform Dreamland into an oasis of biodiversity, with new homes for pollinators and a greater surface area of meadow, which will also increase the availability of flowers.
In order to advance the project further, we’ve already had Spectrum technology installed. This exclusive development from 3Bee enables the real-time monitoring of pollinating insects, recording and measuring acoustic frequencies to guarantee a transparent, quantitative analysis.


The Dreamland project is a manifestation of LEGAMI’s deep commitment to the environment, to the ecosystem and to society as a whole
Natascia Ghilardi
Sustainability Manager LEGAMI


The next steps
The following are some of the actions which have been identified and will be implemented with care:
1. The introduction of shelters to protect the shoots of smaller plants from the action of the strimmer.
2. A more authentically natural area, thanks to greater consideration given to mowing.
3. A reduction in the use of heavy equipment in favour of manual tools.
4. The construction of wetland with the use of natural materials.