“The project ‘Youth for Sustainable and Circular Textiles’ is the first 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.
🟡 The project ‘Youth for Sustainable and Circular Textiles’ is supported within the Regional Programme on Local Democracy in the Western Balkans 2 – ReLOaD2, funded by the European Union🇪🇺, and implemented by UNDP in partnership with local governments.”
Project that focuses on climate education to help citizens, businesses, and decision-makers better understand the phenomenon of climate change 🔥🌊🌧️ and adapt their behavior to altered climate patterns.
🟡 The project “Climate Education for Climate-Resilient Montenegro” is supported by the Environmental Protection Fund (Eco Fund) 🇲🇪.
❗️As part of the project “Knowledge on Chemicals towards a Sustainable Community,” we bring you a short lesson on detergents.
🟢 The general objective of the project “Knowledge on Chemicals towards a Sustainable Community” is to reduce environmental pollution from chemicals by strengthening the role of NGOs in fulfilling obligations from the 🇪🇺 integration process. This will be achieved through youth education, providing initial inputs for decision-makers through well-structured research on the use and disposal of chemical products, as well as raising awareness of the dangers of this type of pollution.
🟡 The project “Knowledge on Chemicals towards a Sustainable Community” is supported by the SMART Balkans grant – Civil Society for a Connected Western Balkans, implemented by the Center for the Promotion of Civil Society (CPCD) – Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Center for Research and Policy Making (CRPM) – North Macedonia, and the Institute for Democracy and Mediation (IDM) – Albania, financially supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Norway.
🔵 SMART Balkans aims to contribute to strengthening participatory democracies and Euro-Atlantic integration in the Western Balkans by empowering NGOs for a stronger and more active role in creating peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development in Albania 🇦🇱, Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦, Kosovo 🇽🇰, Montenegro 🇲🇪, North Macedonia 🇲🇰, and Serbia 🇷🇸.
This project will provide decision-makers with the views and thoughts of Pljevlja’s citizens 👧🏻 👦🏻 on the topic of energy transition, its impact on their lives, consequences, and opportunities presented by this process.🌿🌳
🟡 The project “Research on the Attitudes and Perception of Pljevlja Citizens Regarding a Just Energy Transition” is supported by the Ministry of Energy and Mining.
This is the first project in Montenegro addressing the issue of textile waste management and targeting young people who are the biggest consumers of textiles and environmental polluters from this source.
🟡 The project “Youth for Sustainable and Circular Textiles” is supported under the Regional Program for Local Democracy in the Western Balkans 2 – ReLOaD2, funded by the European Union 🇪🇺 and implemented by UNDP in partnership with local governments.