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To engage students from different Brazilian states for adopting conscious consumption practices

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Reduce food waste among students

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The city of Besançon has rolled out an extensive system of decentralized composting, managing to cover 70% of its population and to significantly reduce the waste sent for disposal.

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Sardinia was until 2003 in the rearguard of Italy and Europe in terms of waste management, but it is changing with a strategy based on the promotion of separate collection.

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Of interest to designers and design schools interested in sharing platforms for sustainable design concepts in fashion and textiles. A Nordic collaboration between fashion designers and design schools that increases knowledge sharing and provides a...

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Delivering on sustainable low-carbon lifestyles – Mainstreaming Low-Carbon Sustainable Lifestyles though innovative initiatives or upscaling of successful high-impact initiatives

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Inspiration from the Nordic Region

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A new report 'Sustainable Lifestyles: Case Studies From the Hospitality Workplaces in Marrakesh' has been released

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Sustainable Lifestyles and Education Programme’s ‘Good Life Goals’ are now available in Swedish, and already available in English, French, Chinese, German, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish.

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Creative Climate Disclosure invites communicators to disclose the percentage of turnover generated by high carbon clients in order to change the narrative about climate change and ecological crisis

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The Instagram campaign dedicated to the Anatomy of Action, media tool kit which outlines the top level changes any individual can make to support the growing shift to global sustainability.

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Nine countries across the world are coming together to run national competitions that will ask students to submit plans for making their schools sustainable.