📰 Read the third journalistic story produced as part of the project “Youth for Sustainable and Circular Textiles” titled “Textile waste in Montenegro is becoming an increasing threat, endangering health and nature”

📰 Read the third journalistic story produced as part of the project “Youth for Sustainable and Circular Textiles” titled “Textile waste in Montenegro is becoming an increasing threat, endangering health and nature”
📰 Read the second journalistic story produced as part of the project “Youth for Sustainable and Circular Textiles” titled “From next year, the destruction of unsold clothing will be banned in the EU”
https://www.pobjeda.me/clanak/od-iduce-godine-u-eu-ce-biti-zabranjeno-unistavanje-neprodate-odjece
📰 We present the first in a series of journalistic stories produced as part of the project “Youth for Sustainable and Circular Textiles,” titled “The Fashion Industry Will Also Address Textile Waste Management”
https://www.pobjeda.me/clanak/modna-industija-ce-se-baviti-i-upravljanjem-tekstilnim-otpadom
❗️ Within the project “Knowledge about Chemicals towards a Sustainable Community,” we interpret pictograms on chemicals and chemical products. ♨️
🟢 The general objective of the project “Knowledge about Chemicals towards a Sustainable Community” is to reduce environmental pollution from chemicals by strengthening the role of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in fulfilling obligations arising from the EU integration process. This will be achieved through youth education, providing initial inputs for decision-makers through well-structured research on the use and disposal methods of chemical products, as well as raising awareness about the dangers of this type of pollution.
❗️ As part of the project “Youth for Sustainable and Circular Textiles,” supported within the Regional Program of Local Democracy in the Western Balkans 2 – ReLOaD2, funded by the European Union and implemented by UNDP in partnership with local governments, fashion design professional Dr. Boris Ćalić conducted a specialized workshop for students from three faculties (Faculty of Polytechnics, Faculty of Design and Multimedia, and Faculty of Food Technology, Food Safety, and Ecology) at the University of Donja Gorica (UDG).
🟢 “Youth for Sustainable and Circular Textiles” is the first project in Montenegro addressing the issue of textile waste management and targeting young people who are the largest consumers of textiles and environmental polluters from this source.
❗️With the support of the Eco Fund, the Center for Climate Change at UDG has initiated the implementation of the project “Climate Education for a Climate-Resilient Montenegro”