Tenerife takes advantage of the wood of the radiata or Californian pine burned in the great 2023 forest fire to promote the circular economy through the recycling of splinters and other remains that takes advantage of the primary sector of the island. This plant species, imported in the 60s of the last century, with the aim of reforesting especially the north; Or rather, the tool that comes out of its trunks has as a new destination the beds of the cattle, the glow of the traditional pinocha or serve as composting; that is, manure or natural fertilizer. This motor idea gives all the meaning to the visit organized by the Cabildo to verify the huge work of hundreds of professionals from different disciplines that develops in the Calderetas and the Las Aguilillas track, in the upper part of El Ravelo, municipality of El Sauzal.