#moNOuse EVENTS: organizing events without disposable materials
Guidelines for municipalities on reducing waste from single-use products in the event industry
Guidelines for municipalities on reducing waste from single-use products in the event industry
In 2018, a public waste bin analysis was conducted by the municipal waste management company (AWS) in the city of Augsburg. The results of this analysis revealed that approximately 1/4 of the waste...
In Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, two social and solidarity grocery stores have embarked on an experimental approach to improve accessibility for all to quality food.
Wrocław promotes the idea of zero and less waste and the re-use of what we already have - clothes, books, CDs, furniture but also non-waste of food.
Recycling project where the consumer can receive compensation for plastic recycling by using a mobile application, similar to the deposit bottle system.
The single-use plastic cups for drinking water in Bulgaria's public kindergartens are replaced by nicely designed “personal and unique” reusable ones.
EMAS organizations can learn from each other how they still can improve and strenghten their system for any kind of environment and health risk like Covid.
CEMIS e-platform provides the users with a systematic choice about the possibilities for prevention, reduction, reuse and recycling of household waste.