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
The FER-PLAY project is currently engaging producers, end-users, and local administrations in quick surveys to understand their needs and opinions on the subject of circular fertilisers. These 5–8-minute surveys are available in six languages.
The answers will form a crucial part of the project's co-creation process with key stakeholders (such as farmers, associations, cooperatives, and policymakers). By assessing social expectations and perceptions across sustainability pillars, FER-PLAY aims to foster knowledge transfer, identify barriers, and unveil opportunities for the production, commercialization, and use of circular fertilisers.
The project's next steps involve developing guidelines for producers and end-users, along with policy recommendations for public administrations, aimed at reducing environmental, social, and economic impacts along circular fertiliser value chains. If you would like to contribute or invite other relevant colleagues to contribute, please click here.
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