Zero Waste Gornja Radgona

Project facts

Project promoter:
Rastisce Institute for Green Ideas(SI)
Project Number:
SI-ACTIVECITIZENS-0049
Status:
Completed
Final project cost:
€19,944
Other Project Partners
Gornja Radgona Elementary School(SI)
Programme:

Description

In our local community we have noticed a low level of awareness of the possibilities and opportunities for reuse, upcycling, sharing economy and exchange and the principles of zero waste. Citizens separate the waste they generate diligently, but 100 kg per capita per year still remain unrecycled and buried in the ground. Such waste is harmful to the environment and consequently to our health.

The project aims to contribute to reducing the amount of municipal waste generated. By raising awareness, informing and educating the local community, we will raise awareness of the importance of the natural environment and the protection of natural resources. We will primarily focus on active work with children and develop an environmentally aware local community.

We will also make teaching aids and materials for workshops for students of the Gornja Radgona Primary School. These will be designed creatively and playfully. At the same time, we are going to set up a group of 9th grade students at the school that will prepare the school and home recommendations to encourage their classmates, teachers, families and future generations of students to generate less waste.

The Gornja Radgona Youth Center will host a number of different events, from clothing exchanges to an exhibition and a film evening with documentaries on the topic of zero waste. Throughout the project we will also make sure that the local community is informed about our activities, the project and, of course, the issue of waste generation and accumulation.

Summary of project results

Gornja Radgona had a low level of awareness of the possibilities and opportunities for reuse, upcycling, sharing economy and exchange and the principles of zero waste. Citizens separate the waste they generate diligently, but 100 kg per capita per year still remain unrecycled and buried in the ground. Such waste is harmful to the environment and consequently to our health.

The project produced educational material and materials for workshops for students of the Gornja Radgona Primary School. They were designed in a way that promotes creativity and can be playfull. At the same time, they set up a group of 9th grade students at the school that prepared the school and home recommendations to encourage their classmates, teachers, families and future generations of students to generate less waste.

The Gornja Radgona Youth Center hosted a number of different events, from clothing exchanges to an exhibition and a film evening with documentaries on the topic of zero waste. Throughout the project they made sure that the local community was informed about our activities, the project and, of course, the issue of waste generation and accumulation.

The project aimed at reducing the amount of municipal waste generated by raising awareness, informing and educating the local community. Unfortunatelly, the project promotors didn''t managed to get the new number per capita but based on the surveys amoung puples they did importntly increse their knowladge on waste management and established a long-term exchange "office" at one of the participating schools.

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