Implementing the shift from a linear to a circular economy is imperative as the Circularity Gap Report revealed that between 2015, when the Paris Agreement was signed, and 2021, the amount of virgin material extracted from the Earth has exceeded more than 70% of the replenishable amount. A green economy aims to avoid exposing future generations to environmental risks and damage to the ecology by placing people and the environment at the center of its objectives. The transition to a circular economy requires research and development of sustainable technologies, innovations and solutions in the field of energy and consumption patterns. The green transition not only needs financial support from companies and governments, but also the support of citizens to inspire the ideas of the future and integrate these changes into everyday life.
Do you want to be the future eco-developers of your neighbourhood? Come to our workshops to learn how we can transform our neighbourhoods and inspire merchants to adopt a circular economy plan.
Parent Information Meeting: October 22, 2022
Workshop 1: 5 R’S: Repair, Recycle, Reduce, Reuse and Refurbish: October 29, 2022
Workshop 2: Decreasing Food Waste: Eating Locally and Seasonally: November 19, 2022
Workshop 3: Favouring public transport and bicycle reconditioning: December 10, 2022
More information: https://idrn.eu/mon-quartier-mon-futur/
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