To mark its 30th anniversary, ACR+ launched a photo contest themed "Capturing Circularities in Cities and Regions". You can see the winning and runner-up photos here.
ACR+ and a coalition of cities, regions, environmental authorities, national ministries, and partners of the Urban Agenda Partnership for Greening Cities, have issued a call for the urgent adoption of the EU Nature Restoration Law
The Football Association of Wales has introduced its new action plan, aiming to challenge current matchday mobility principles and improve waste management. This initiative is part of the broader ACCESS project, with various sports organisations publishing similar plans
IThe LIFE REthinkWASTE project has ended and published the Layman report as a summary of the evidence produced during the project. Some of the lessons learnt during the project are: The Know-As-You Throw (KAYT) approach can complement or be a simplified alternative to Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) waste management programs. KAYT's direct communications characterized by engaging messages can encourage users to improve their behaviour towards waste management. The data collected through KAYT can be used to improve performances of local waste collection, and send personalised and updated messages to users, nudging them towards better waste management practices. KAYT can motivate citizens towards waste management by conveying that separate waste collection is both an individual act and a collective responsibility for the environment.
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