ERASMUS+ Rewind the Cycle to the Forward

The project is an Erasmus+ KA153 Call that specifically aims to educate NGO employees about recycling and waste management and to be productive.

Project; By complying with environmental laws, regulations and other relevant provisions, there is a common living area in order to improve efficiency in waste recycling applications, raise solid waste awareness, develop behavioral models, increase technical competence, facilitate and observe the recycling process by using digital tools and infrastructures and to observe ecological balance. aims to raise awareness of active employees about environment and waste management.

It is foreseen that working adults who participate in training and field trip organizations theoretically and practically will produce intellectual and concrete data as a result of the project. It is aimed to bring waste awareness into daily life and to ensure that its importance is brought to the fore in taking action by the institutions and companies, and to reveal joint concrete new projects as a result of reports supported by observations and arguments by institutions.

The realization of projects on "Green Recycling", which is one of the issues meticulously emphasized by the Erasmus+ Programs funded by the European Union, starting the recycling with the use of waste materials as a resource, being aware of the fact that every raw material in nature will be processed and used as a new material, is encouraging to be included in adult accreditation.

This project has been viewed 97 times.
We're looking for:
1 more partners
from Austria, Spain
Deadline for this partner request:
2023-02-10

Please login to your MySALTO account to see the contact details of this project

Project overview

ERASMUS+ Rewind the Cycle to the Forward is a project by
TÜRKİYE GENÇLİK VE EĞİTİME HİZMET VAKFI
taking place
from 2023-09-01 till 2025-02-01
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges, Transnational Youth Initiatives, Meetings between young people and decision-makers

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/14944

back to top