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SUMMARY:Reuse in action: a tale of two cities
DESCRIPTION:Zero Waste Europe\, in partnership with the cities of Aarhus and Copenhagen\, and with the support of Tomra and New Loop\, is hosting a two-day study tour in Denmark. We invite city officials\, policymakers\, civil society organisations\, producer responsibility organisations and reuse entrepreneurs to come together and explore how cities can scale reuse systems that actually work. \nOver these two days\, participants will: \n\nSee first-hand how city-wide reuse systems are reducing single-use waste\nHear from the people making change happen; and\nParticipate in workshops and discussions designed to give them a clear\, actionable blueprint for implementing reuse in their own city\n\nPractical information\nLocation: Copenhagen and Aarhus \nDates: 5-6 March 2026 \nPlaces available: 50 (priority access for ReuSe Vanguard Project (RSVP)\, Elevating Reuse in Cities (ERIC)\, and Mission Zero Academy (MiZA) cities and partners) – on a first come\, first served basis \n👉 To register and secure your spot\, please complete the registration form by 6 February 2026. \nWhy reuse – and why now?\nEuropean cities are drowning in single-use packaging. Every year\, an estimated 500 billion single-use cups are disposed of globally. Most are only used for a few minutes\, but they persist in the environment for centuries. Municipalities bear the cost: 30–50% of urban litter management budgets go to cleaning up single-use waste\, while recycling rates remain low. \nWhile more and more European cities are testing reuse through event pilots\, voluntary schemes\, or HoReCa initiatives – often alongside levies or regulatory measures to curb single-use – many critical questions remain: \n\nWhat makes a city-wide reuse system successful?\n\n\nHow can public-private partnerships be structured to enable competition while ensuring standardisation\, inclusivity\, and interoperability in the long run?\n\n\nHow can cities move from short-term pilots to durable\, scalable systems?\nWhich policy\, governance\, and financial frameworks deliver real results?\n\nThis field trip is designed to answer these questions – grounded in real operational experience and building on the expertise of a multi-stakeholder group of participants. \nFrom pilots to city-wide systems\nDenmark is leading the way with city-wide reuse systems that prove another model is possible. The cities of Aarhus and Copenhagen offer a real-world laboratory for cities ready to move beyond pilots and scale reuse effectively. \n\nAarhus: Since January 2024\, over 1.5 million reusable cups have been returned through the REUSEABLE system\, demonstrating city-wide reuse at scale across events\, nightlife\, and take-away.\n\n\nCopenhagen: In November 2025\, Copenhagen launched its city-wide reuse system\, helping cafés\, restaurants\, and stores to seamlessly integrate reuse into their daily operations.\n\n\nAgenda overview\n[subject to change]\n⚠️A detailed agenda will be available in January 2026 and sent to confirmed participants. \n\n4 March 2026 | Arrivals in Copenhagen\n\nEvening:\n\nOptional informal dinner for those who wish to join (at own cost).\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 March 2026 | Day 1 – Copenhagen\n\nMorning:\n\nPresentation and discussion: City of Copenhagen and New Loop\nSite visit to the citywide reuse system\n\n\nMidday:\n\nNetworking Lunch\n\n\nAfternoon:\n\nTravel together to Aarhus (bus/ferry or train – TBC) with debrief on the site visit.\n\n\nEvening:\n\nREUSEABLE – 2nd anniversary celebrations\n\n\n\n\n\n\n6 March 2026 | Day 2 – Aarhus\n\nMorning:\n\nWelcome and site visit to the citywide reuse system\n\n\nAfternoon:\n\nInteractive workshop for hands-on learning\, discussions\, and action planning – End of the programme (16.00)\nIndividual travel arrangements (at own cost)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLogistics and costs\n⚠️Attending this study tour is free of charge.  \nHowever\, participants are responsible for their own travel to and from Denmark and accommodation. A logistics pack will be provided to confirmed participants to help with travel arrangements and booking accommodation. \n➡️ Participants are expected to travel to Copenhagen on 4 March 2026\, as the event will start in the morning of 5 March 2026. \n\nWhat will you gain? \nThis two-day field trip and workshop\, part of the ReuSe Vanguard Project (RSVP)\, will: \n\nShowcase best-in-class reuse systems in Aarhus and Copenhagen.\nExplore the policies\, partnerships\, and infrastructure that make them work.\nEnable peer-to-peer exchange and hands-on problem-solving tailored to your city and context.\n\nParticipants will leave with a clear\, actionable blueprint for implementing or improving reuse systems in their community. \n\nWho should attend?\n\nCity and regional officials\nPublic authorities (national or EU)\nCivil society organisations\nProducer Responsibility Organisations\nReuse system operators and entrepreneurs\nResearchers and practitioners working on circular economy solutions\nWaste management operators\n\nExpect two intense and inspiring days of practical learning\, knowledge exchange\, and experience sharing with Europe’s reuse frontrunners.
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/reuse-in-action-a-tale-of-two-cities/
LOCATION:Copenhagen and Aarhus\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Study Tours
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SUMMARY:Maritime Tourism: Zero Waste Business Day
DESCRIPTION:Promoting the reduction of single-use plastics and zero waste practices in maritime tourism. \nWho is the event for?\nPassenger transport companies \nYacht clubs and marinas \nTourism companies offering maritime activities \nPublic administrations and sector stakeholders \nWhat will you find?\nPresentation of the Marine-ZWB Project \nHow to obtain the Zero Waste Certification \nReal and inspiring success stories \nCollaborative working groups
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/maritime-tourism-zero-waste-business-day/
LOCATION:BIT Centre\, inca (Mallorca)\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Info session: RSVP Blueprint 2.0 & Reuse Packaging System Fundamentals course
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 45-minute info session to discover how the new Reuse Packaging System Fundamentals course can help you assess your municipality’s readiness and design a tailored\, actionable reuse plan. Learn how the RSVP Blueprint 2.0 and expert guidance from Zero Waste Europe and Mission Zero Academy can support your journey toward effective\, scalable reuse systems. \nAre you working to advance reuse in your city or region\, but unsure where to start or how to scale? \n  \nJoin us for an exclusive info session introducing the new professional training course “Reuse Packaging System Fundamentals: From Concept to Implementation\,” developed by Mission Zero Academy (MiZA) and Zero Waste Europe as part of the RSVP Blueprint 2.0. \n  \nThis online course is designed as a practical tool to help cities\, municipalities\, and system stakeholders diagnose their current situation and build a tailored\, actionable plan for implementing standardised\, effective reuse packaging systems. \n  \nBased on real-world lessons from seven pioneering European cities—Aarhus\, Barcelona\, Berlin\, Ghent\, Leuven\, Paris\, and Rotterdam—the course empowers learners to: \n\nUnderstand the five core criteria for successful reuse systems\nAdapt reuse models to local needs and legal frameworks\nEngage key stakeholders across the value chain\nEvaluate performance and identify the next steps\nDevelop a plan that is ready to present and act on in their municipality\n\nIn this 45-minute info session\, you will:  \n✅ Get an overview of the RSVP Blueprint 2.0 and the real-world insights behind it \n✅ Learn how the Reuse Packaging System Fundamentals course helps diagnose your starting point and build a tailored reuse action plan \n✅ Explore the five essential criteria for designing compliant\, scalable\, and user-friendly reuse systems \n✅ Hear from the course creators about what to expect and how to make the most of the training \n✅ Ask questions and find out if the course is the right fit for your municipality or organisation \n \nSpeaker \nNathan Dufour – Reuse Systems Manager and Leader of the ReuSe Vanguard Project (RSVP) at Zero Waste Europe \nNathan leads ZWE’s efforts to make reusable packaging systems a reality in Europe\, building bridges between CSOs\, new businesses\, innovators\, cities\, academics\, investors and policy-makers. A substantial part of these efforts is coordinated through the systemic work done as part of the ReuSe Vanguard Project (RSVP)\, which started in early 2021. Nathan also co-coordinates the business leg of the BFFP-led We Choose Reuse campaign\, which\, among others\, has gathered the support of more than 300 businesses from across Europe.\n\nAbout the ReuSe Vanguard Project (RSVP) \nLaunched in 2021\, the ReuSe Vanguard Project (RSVP) plays a major role in putting reuse systems at the centre of the solutions agenda in Europe and beyond. The project creates the conditions for a large uptake of reusable packaging in the most strategic sectors\, such as takeaway food and drinks. The RSVP consortium is coordinated by Zero Waste Europe and includes Deutsche Umwelthilfe\, ENVIU\, Fair Resource Foundation\, Reseau Vrac et Reemploi\, Rezero\, and Plastic Change.
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/reuse-systems-training/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250211T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250211T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161805
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SUMMARY:Reusable Catering Materials Conference - February 11\, 2025 - Mechelen
DESCRIPTION:Are you organizing events and seeking tips & tricks on reusable catering materials? Learn from the approaches\, systems\, and offerings of fellow event organizers\, municipal authorities\, and suppliers. On Tuesday\, February 11\, OVAM and Fost Plus are organizing the 3rd edition of a conference on reusable catering materials at LAMOT in Mechelen. \nAttendees can choose from 10 sessions throughout the afternoon\, featuring over 30 speakers from within and outside the event sector. Explore a mini fair with more than 30 stands featuring advisors\, providers of reusable catering materials\, washing facilities\, (digital) deposit systems\, providers of low-packaging beverages (tap systems)\, and some service providers. The conference is free\, but registration is required. \nThroughout the event\, you’re welcome to visit the mini fair\, discover offerings\, and engage with suppliers of reusable catering materials\, washing facilities\, deposit systems\, providers of low-packaging beverages (tap systems)\, and service providers. \nSchedule: \n\n11:00 AM – Mini Fair Opens\n12:00 PM – Sandwich Buffet Opens\n1:00 PM – 2:10 PM – Plenary Session\n\nWelcome Address by Werner Annaert\, Director-General (OVAM)\nPolicy Considerations: An overview of current and future regulations in Belgium and Europe regarding reusable catering materials and selective collection. Presented by Lore Claes (OVAM)\nWhy Reusable? Insights from experts in the field of reuse systems across various sectors. Featuring Prof. Dr. Els Du Bois (University of Antwerp)\, Tom Domen (made.)\, and Annelies Scholaert (OVAM).\nReuse at Sport Events in Paris: Learn from Paris’ journey implementing strategies to reduce disposable packaging at major events. Presented by Lila Durix (City of Paris\, in English).\n\n\n2:15 PM – 2:55 PM – Session 1\n\nChoose from:\n\nWorkshop for Local Governments: Analyzing current regulations in practice.\nHow to Cost-Efficiently Organize the Logistics Process.\nEducating Visitors to Promote Desired Behavior.\nProviding Tap Water at Your Event.\n\n\n\n\n2:55 PM – 3:45 PM – Break – Visit the Mini Fair\n3:00 PM – 4:50 PM – Session 2\n\nChoose from:\n\nHow to Organize an Event with Reusable Tableware.\nOn-Site vs. External Dishwashing: Pros and Cons.\nThe Municipal Role in Coordination.\n\n\n\n\n4:40 PM – 5:30 PM – Session 3\n\nChoose from:\n\nAchieving 90% Return: Comparing Return Systems.\nOrganizing Reusable Tableware at Municipal Events.\nSelective Collection at Events: Do’s and Don’ts.\n\n\n\n\n5:30 PM – Reception – Visit the Mini Fair\n6:30 PM – Conference Ends\n\nRegister here
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/reusable-catering-materials-conference-2025/
LOCATION:LAMOT Mechelen\, Van Beethovenstraat 8-10\, Mechelen\, 2800\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250124
DTSTAMP:20260430T161805
CREATED:20241205T132247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T081259Z
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SUMMARY:Jornadas técnicas sobre sistemas de recogida de la fracción orgánica - Arcos de la Frontera\, 21 | Salobreña\, 23 de enero de 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \nPresentación de la Organización \nCOAMBA\, Zero Waste Europe / Mission Zero Academy y Anthesis organizan unas Jornadas Técnicas sobre la gestión de biorresiduos. Presentamos experiencias y contenidos sobre las diferentes metodologías y sistemas de recogida de la FORM. Se celebrarán en Arcos de la Frontera y Salobreña\, los días 21 y 23 de enero\, respectivamente.   \nEl Colegio Profesional de Licenciados y Graduados en Ciencias Ambientales de Andalucía (COAMBA) es una corporación de Derecho Público sin ánimo de lucro creada en virtud de la Ley 2/2013\, de 25 de febrero\, del Parlamento de Andalucía. Es el máximo órgano público de representación de los más de 8.000 Licenciados y Graduados en Ciencias Ambientales\, y de los profesionales del medio ambiente en Andalucía. \nAnthesis España trabaja con organizaciones y líderes que desean acelerar significativamente su transición hacia un futuro más sostenible medioambientalmente. Defiende y acompaña a sus clientes hacia un rendimiento sustentable como gran fuerza transformadora. Desde el área de Residuos Municipales\, Anthesis contribuye a que los municipios gestionen la recogida de sus residuos de manera eficiente\, innovadora y con transparencia; con unos resultados acordes a la legislación actual y una ciudadanía consciente y corresponsable. Ofrece consultoría de alto valor con servicios de análisis de datos\, software propio de gestión y campañas de proximidad a la ciudadanía y resto de productores de residuos urbanos.  \nZero Waste Europe es una ONG con sede en Bruselas\, que apoya una red europea de comunidades\, líderes locales\, expertos y agentes del cambio que trabajan por la eliminación de los residuos en nuestra sociedad. Tiene como objetivo defender los sistemas sostenibles de consumo y el rediseño de la relación de la humanidad con los recursos\, acelerando una transición justa hacia el residuo cero en beneficio de las personas y el planeta. Misión Zero Academy (MiZA) es un centro de desarrollo de capacidades para responsables locales\, PYMES y otras organizaciones que deseen dar un paso hacia adelante en sus estrategias de residuos cero y en la aplicación de la economía circular. Ibérica Ambiente es la entidad acreditada por Mission Zero Academy para fomentar las políticas locales y desarrollar planes de residuo cero (Zero Waste) en España y Portugal.  \nJornadas técnicas sobre sistemas de recogida de la fracción orgánica \nPresentación: \nTras la promulgación de la Ley de Residuos en abril de 2022 son muchos los retos a los que se enfrentan las entidades locales en la gestión local de sus residuos municipales. Retos que no son nuevos. Desde las primeras décadas de este siglo son muchos los municipios que han abordado la gestión de sus residuos desde una perspectiva medioambiental. Actualmente\, la Ley 7/2022\, de 8 de abril\, de residuos y suelos contaminados para una economía circular viene a reforzar y dar legitimidad a esas iniciativas locales que hoy nos sirven de inspiración.  \nLa palanca de cambio más radical nos llega de la mano del impuesto al vertido. Este impuesto no se ha planteado para ahogar económicamente a los municipios\, ya que regula también la creación de la tasa no deficitaria\, creando una situación diferencial para promover la puesta en marcha de soluciones que minimicen el vertido de residuos en vertedero y potencien de forma inmediata la reducción en la producción\, a la vez que realza la importancia de la prevención y la reutilización y fomenta la recogida selectiva y reciclaje de todos los residuos susceptibles de ser recuperados y reintroducidos en el ciclo productivo.  \nSabemos hoy que abordar la gestión ambiental y de proximidad de la fracción orgánica\, por ser el componente con mayor porcentaje en peso\, es una decisión no solo obligada por nuestra ley\, sino acertada desde un punto de vista técnico\, y necesaria desde esa perspectiva medioambiental que todos y todas compartimos.   \nExisten ejemplos inspiradores de éxito en la gestión municipal de la FORM. Conocer las mejores prácticas\, sean de fuera o dentro de Andalucía\, nos va a facilitar la elección de los modelos de gestión de los biorresiduos más acordes con los condicionantes geográficos\, políticos y socioeconómicos de nuestras localidades. Son sistemas que\, además de buscar recuperar los biorresiduos\, promueven la participación ciudadana y la corresponsabilidad ambiental tanto en la puesta en marcha de comportamientos de consumo sostenible\, como de reducción o separación en origen\, ofreciendo un nuevo enfoque\, que conocemos con varios nombres  (alta eficiencia\, Residuo Cero\, etc) y que nos que lleva a plantear un cambio de paradigma.\n \nEstas jornadas nos permitirán conocer los modelos y sistemas de gestión de la fracción orgánica que hoy conviven en nuestro país\, así como los pros y los contras de cada uno. Desde el autocompostaje (compostaje doméstico\, comunitario o agro-compostaje) hasta los sistemas más innovadores de fiscalidad verde\, como el pago por generación (PxG) o el pago por participación (PxP). Tendremos la oportunidad de conocer las metodologías más avanzadas de PxG y PxP\, no exentas de dificultad y e incluso polémica\, también de la mano de técnico/as expertas en su desarrollo.  \nObjetivo: \nEstas Jornadas tienen triple objetivo: \n\nPromover la implantación de sistemas de gestión de la fracción orgánica de alta eficiencia y adaptados a la casuística de cada localidad;\nCrear un espacio de dialogo en el que poder comparar\, aprender y solventar dudas sobre los diferentes sistemas expuestos;\nAvanzar en la puesta en marcha de programas de prevención y reducción de residuos urbanos\, siguiendo los principios Residuo Cero y la jerarquía de los residuos.  \n\nDestinatarios: \nEmpleados públicos\, empresas de gestión de residuos\, responsables locales\, grupos de interés\, y otros participantes relevantes. \nLocalización y fecha: \nEn Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz) y Salobreña (Granada). \n\nArcos de la Frontera: 21 de enero\n\nSalón de Actos del Ayuntamiento Nuevo\, Av. Duque de Arcos\, Edificio Emprendedores\, 11630 Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz)   \n\nSalobreña: 23 de enero\n\nAuditorio Villa de Salobreña\, 18680 Salobreña (Granada) \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nHaga clic para consultar el programa detallado de las Jornadas Técnicas: aquí \nContacto:  \nIsmael Casotti Rienda \nGestor de Proyectos  +34 622 246 948 ismael.casotti@ibericaambiente.com  \nEntrada: gratuita\, hasta completar aforo. Se precisa registro antes del 15 de enero\, mediante enlace:
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/jornadas-tecnicas-sobre-la-recogida-y-el-tratamiento-de-la-organica-arcos-de-la-frontera-21-salobrena-23-de-enero-de-2025/
LOCATION:En Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz) y Salobreña (Granada)\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250117T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161805
CREATED:20241212T143333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241212T143955Z
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SUMMARY:Gestão de biorresíduos e prevenção do desperdício alimentar no setor hoteleiro\, restauração e catering
DESCRIPTION:Os biorresíduos no setor hoteleiro\, restauração e catering\nA ZERO\, como associação que acompanha políticas públicas\, pretende participar proativamente no processo de mudança\, criando uma rede de know-how ao nível regional para tentar conciliar as exigências das políticas ambientais com a competitividade do setor turístico\, cientes de que\, no futuro\, estas duas componentes não poderão estar separadas. \nQual o objetivo desta Jornada Técnica?\nAbordar questões ambientais e a sua relação com o setor turístico\, mas também criar um espaço de debate\, para que se possa discutir abertamente sobre as atuais dificuldades do setor em adaptar-se às exigências das políticas públicas. Em 2025\, os utilizadores não domésticos irão certamente lidar com uma mudança na forma como os resíduos são faturados\, e poderão também existir alterações nos modelos de recolha. \nPúblico-alvo do evento?\nHotéis\, alojamentos locais\, restauração e catering\, associações setoriais\, autoridades locais envolvidas no setor turístico. \nTem interesse neste tipo de evento?\nSe sim\, por favor preencha o formulário abaixo. Desta forma\, quando abrirmos novas inscrições\, entraremos em contacto. \nFood Connect – Project 101148772) é cofinanciado pelo Programa LIFE da União Europeia. Os pontos de vista e opiniões expressos são apenas os do projeto LIFE Food Connect e não refletem necessariamente os da União Europeia ou do Programa LIFE. Nem a União Europeia nem a autoridade que concede o financiamento podem ser responsabilizadas por eles.
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/gestao-de-biorresiduos-e-prevencao-do-desperdicio-alimentar-no-setor-hoteleiro-restauracao-e-catering/
LOCATION:Centro Autárquico de Quarteira (R. Vasco da Gama 85\, Quarteira)\, R. Vasco da Gama 85\, Quarteira\, Portugal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241120T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241120T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161805
CREATED:20241009T095109Z
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SUMMARY:Circularity in commercial real estate a conversation with Stefanie Behrendt
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, we will explore how circular economy principles can be applied to existing commercial buildings to reduce waste\, optimize resource use\, and improve sustainability. We’ll discuss the operational advantages of implementing circular practices\, the evolving regulatory landscape around sustainability\, and how commercial properties can measure and certify their progress in achieving waste reduction and resource efficiency. Attendees will learn how adopting circular strategies can enhance environmental performance while contributing to long-term value and a collaborative mindset in the real estate market. \nJoin us for an insightful webinar exploring how circular economy principles can transform the way we manage waste in existing commercial buildings. In this session\, we will be joined by Stefanie Behrendt\, Co-founder and CEO at WeGoZero\, and Senior Director at Modesta\, who brings a unique blend of expertise in both zero waste initiatives and real estate management. \nAs the real estate industry is responsible for nearly 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions and 30% of global material use\, there is growing pressure for businesses to adopt more sustainable and socially responsible practices. Stefanie will share her insights on how digitization\, urbanization\, and corporate responsibility reshape the built environment\, and how circularity can be applied to existing properties to reduce waste\, optimize resource use\, and create long-term value. \nKey discussion points will include: \n\nHow the real estate industry can embrace circular economy principles in operating buildings.\nThe role of digitization in waste reduction and resource optimization in commercial properties.\nThe evolution of the EU policy landscape (Green Claims\, reporting\, etc.) \nThe intersection of social and environmental corporate responsibility and how it’s influencing real estate.\nStrategies for measuring and certifying progress toward sustainability goals in existing buildings.\nReal-world examples of how businesses can take concrete steps toward zero waste while enhancing efficiency and competitiveness.\n\nStefanie’s extensive experience in real estate management\, combined with her passion for zero waste\, makes this conversation a must-attend for anyone looking to drive sustainability and innovation in the commercial real estate sector. \nSpeaker  \nStefanie Behrendt is the Co-founder and CEO of WeGoZero and Senior Director at Modesta\, where she champions sustainable practices in the real estate industry. With an academic background in real estate management and licenses as a property developer and trustee\, Stefanie combines her expertise in zero waste with her deep knowledge of the built environment. \nPartner  \nWeGoZero is a Zero Waste Consultancy based in Amsterdam transforming organisations waste upstream towards circularity\, ensuring operating within planetary boundaries while making waste a profitable asset.
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/circularity-in-commercial-real-estate-a-conversation-with-stefanie-behrendt/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241004
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SUMMARY:III Estonian Zero Waste Conference ''Circular Systems are a Reality''
DESCRIPTION:On Oct 2-3\, 2024 the Let’s Do It Foundation will be organising in Tartu\, Estonia the III Estonian Zero Waste Conference\, this year titled “Circular Systems are a Reality”. \nAs the title says\, this year our focus is on already existing systemic zero waste solutions. Zero waste cities and systems are not a theoretical possibility but living examples all over Europe and we wish to bring together some of them. For example the use of reusable tableware at public events that from the beginning of 2024 is compulsory all over Estonia\, or Zero Waste Cities and Business certification schemes. \nOne of the main principles of Let’s Do It Foundation is providing possibilities for true learning. Therefore there are no plenary presentations and lectures at our conference. It will offer a variety of learning workshops on the first day and world cafe style networking and experience sharing from different initiatives all over Europe on the second day. The conference ends with our already traditional panel discussion where the speakers are conference participants themselves\, who will be selected during the conference. \nThe host city of this year’s conference is Tartu\, that carries the title of the European Capital of Culture 2024 that has also put considerable effort into environmentally friendly event management. \nSome of the topics covered at the conference are:  \n\nZero Waste events\nEffective communication with stakeholders\nReuse systems\nZero Waste Cities and Business certification schemes\n\nThe conference is open for everyone*\, but the content is most relevant for: \n\nRepresentatives of local municipalities and ministries\nLocal and regional development centres\nEducators and trainers\nCircular business model enthusiasts\nHigher education representatives\nEnvironmental organisations and initiatives\n\n*The conference will be held in English (some sessions are held in Estonian). The number of spots is limited. 
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/estonian-zero-waste-conference-2024-tartu/
LOCATION:Tartu\, Estonia\, Estonia
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240919T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240919T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161805
CREATED:20240619T134053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T134053Z
UID:4713-1726754400-1726759800@www.missionzeroacademy.eu
SUMMARY:Smart Waste Measuring: How to Lead the Transition with Digital Data?
DESCRIPTION:Are you seeking to enhance your waste management strategy with innovative digital solutions? \n\n\n\nLook no further! In collaboration with WasteTracker\, a leading provider of ESG data on waste production in buildings\, MiZA invites you to explore the transformative power of digital data in waste management. \nJoin us for an engaging conversation with Renata Hartle\, CEO of WasteTracker\, as we dive into the realm of smart waste measuring. Discover how leveraging digital data can streamline ESG reporting\, unlock sustainable potential\, and lead the transition towards a zero waste future. \nThis webinar is tailored for building managers\, office administrators\, and municipal representatives eager to embrace cutting-edge solutions for sustainable waste management. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain actionable insights and connect with industry experts driving positive change \n\n\n\n\n\nIn this webinar\, you will learn:\n\n\nHow to leverage digital data to streamline ESG reporting and enhance waste management strategies.\nPractical insights on implementing smart waste measuring systems.\nEffective approaches to drive sustainable practices and transition towards a zero waste future in buildings and municipalities.
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/transform-waste-management-digital-solutions/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240916T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241217T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161805
CREATED:20240619T151523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T113417Z
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SUMMARY:Autumn 2024 Zero Waste Cities Certification | Mentors and Auditors Training Program
DESCRIPTION:Save the date!\nWe are launching our Autumn 2024 Zero Waste Cities Certification Mentors and Auditors Training Program! \nWhy a Zero Waste Cities Certification?\nBuilt on Zero Waste Europe’s established zero waste methodology\, our certifications are designed to: \n\nHelp municipalities and businesses to comply (and go beyond) with EU and national regulations\nPromote the implementation of efficient systems which save natural and economic resources\nReinforce the positive image of the municipality/organisation\, which will gain worldwide recognition and credibility\, creating new jobs and attracting economic incentives\, funding\, and prestigious event-hosting opportunities\n\nWhy become an accredited Mentor?\nMiZA-accredited Mentors act as trusted advisors and consultants\, guiding and supporting cities and organizations toward their transition to zero waste. They are key in guiding any candidate towards achieving the certification. \nMentors are the only accredited consultants authorized to deliver Mission Zero Academy Zero Waste Cities Certification. \nTheir role as advisors to cities includes (but is not limited to): \n\nDefining the zero waste strategy.\nAssessing key actions.\nIdentifying best practices and stakeholders.\nEvaluating different solutions.\nCreating communication materials.\nTraining their staff on what zero waste means.\n\nThe Zero Waste Cities Certification Mentors/Auditors Training Program\nOur program is an interactive online course\, where the majority of the course is based on the learner’s proactive individual work. \nEvery two (2) weeks\, a 2 hour live session is held (attendance is mandatory) to allow for discussion and reflection with the trainer and fellow learners. \nAlthough we may like just reading documents and listening to lectures\, educational science says there are more effective ways to learn. Our training philosophy is based on the principles described in the “Main principles of teaching” chapter in the Zero Waste training Handbook. \nOur curriculum consists of 14 Modules spread over 13 weeks. The training is divided between independent\, self-paced study and live sessions. The learner should commit between 1-3 hours of independent study per module. \nLearners must submit assignments to advance in the course. Assignments related to live sessions shall be submitted 24 hours ahead of the session. Failure to submit will block the learner’s access to the next live session. \nCourse Prerequiste\n\nThe learner should possess a Zero Waste Ambassador-level understanding of Zero Waste\, including the Zero Waste hierarchy\, the concept of a Zero Waste City\, basics of communication\, and the importance of data.\nThe learner should have experience working with European cities\, specifically in zero waste initiatives at the municipal level.\nThe learner should be actively engaged with a municipality\, be willing to hold meetings with them\, and commit to ongoing collaboration.\n\nRegistration and deadline\nProgram starting date: September 16\, 2024 \nRegistration deadline: September 9\, 2024 \nProgram information booklet  \nProgram fees \n600 euros per learner (+VAT when applicable) \nApply now\n 
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/autumn-2024-zero-waste-cities-certification-mentors-and-auditors-training-program/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240606T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240606T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161805
CREATED:20240430T145448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T180552Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Green claims and new packaging rules\, a conversation with Margaux Le Gallou\, Programme Manager at ECOS
DESCRIPTION:Summary  \nEuropean companies in the hospitality industry will be faced with new policies impacting the business as usual approach to environmental claims and packaging. Join our conversation on the upcoming Green Claims directive and new packaging rules to find out what is changing\, when and how you can make the changes . \nDescription \nIn the absence of specific rules on claims regarding the ‘green’ nature of products and services\, how can consumers be sure that such claims are reliable\, comparable\, and verifiable throughout the EU? What is happening to take-away containers and what kind of packaging will be allowed for hotel shampoos and dine-in cutlery in the Europe of tomorrow? \nJoin us for a conversation with Margaux Le Gallou\, Programme Manager at ECOS\, as we dive into the upcoming Green Claims Directive\, a game-changer for environmental claims. \nWe will dive into the changes it brings for substantiating businesses’ environmental claims\, understand new verification requirements\, and learn about the impact on environmental labelling schemes. We will also explore the options to comply with the new packaging regulations. Be prepared to navigate these regulatory shifts and ensure compliance for your business. \nOur partner \nECOS is an international NGO with a network of members and experts advocating for environmentally friendly technical standards\, policies and laws. ECOS ensures the environmental voice is heard when policies are developed and drives change by providing expertise to policymakers and industry players\, leading to the implementation of strong environmental principles. \n\n\n\nIn this webinar\, you will learn:\n\n\nUnderstand the key provisions of the upcoming Green Claims Directive and its impact on businesses’ environmental claims.\nUnderstand the changes and their timelines on packaged foods and products for hotels and restaurants and how to comply with them\nGain insights into the new requirements for substantiating environmental claims and verification processes.\nLearn about the implications for environmental labelling schemes and how to ensure compliance for your business.
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/green-claims-directive-and-new-packaging-rule-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240615
DTSTAMP:20260430T161805
CREATED:20240123T153608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T105109Z
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SUMMARY:Zero Waste Trainer Course: Learn to Teach Effectively & Advance Your Career | Let's Do It Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Apply here for Let’s Do It Foundation next Zero Waste Trainer course in Brussels (Fully online).  \nDeadline April 19th!  \nWhat will you learn? \n\nThe basics of how learning and memory works \nHow to take into account the needs of the learners and create motivating learning environment \nHow to help change learners’ misconceptions \nHow to better assess learning \nHow to teach zero waste topics and skills effectively \n\nThe course is based on the Zero Waste Trainer Curriculum and does not tackle zero waste topics themselves but rather the principles how to teach these topics effectively. The focus will be on adult learners\, but the principles used are universal and can be applied also to other age groups.  \nWho can apply? \n\nYou are based or work in an European country \nYou have good working knowledge of written and spoken English \nYou work (including volunteering) in the field of waste management\, zero waste\, circular economy or any other sustainability field \nYou have a good knowledge of zero waste principles and their practical implementation or you have participated in the Zero Waste Ambassador programme \nYou have some experience in running workshops and other educational activities \n\nHow to boost yourself as a Trainer? \nSuccessfully complete the training and apply to become a certified Zero Waste Trainer\, opening doors to global recognition\, career advancement\, and opportunities to earn additional income through conducting zero waste workshops. \nWhen? \n\nThe course will comprise of: \n\nOptional onboarding online session – April 29th\, 10am-11am CET\nOnline learning sessions – May 9th\, May 16th\, May 23rd\, May 30th 10am-1pm\, June 12th-14th 10am-3pm CET\nIndividual reading tasks accompany each session\n\n\nThe cost? \nPrice for the training:     \n\n\n\nZWE members 450€\nNon-members 590€.\n\n\n\nVAT of 22% will be added to the price if the participant pays as a private individual.\nThe accepted applicant commits to pay 100% of the training fee in advance no later than April 29th\, 2024. \nTravel\, accommodation and dinners of the onsite training are not included in the price.  \nTraining provider\nIn collaboration with Mission Zero Academy\, and Zero Waste Europe\, the training will be carried out by the Let’s Do It Foundation (Teeme Ära Sihtasutus)\, Telliskivi tn 60a/3\, 10412 Tallinn\, Estonia\, Reg. No 90010442\, VAT No EE102469361\, www.letsdoitfoundation.org\, the Full Member of Zero Waste Europe  \nTrainers \nKadri Kalle is the education programme manager at Let’s Do It Foundation. She has MSc in environmental sciences\, supplemented with basics in educational psychology. She is one of the creators of Zero Waste Trainer curriculum and the authors of Zero Waste Training Handbook.  \nAnastasiia Martynenko is head of NGO Zero Waste Society (Ukraine)\, based in Ireland. She is certified Zero Waste Trainer\, mentor and facilitator with a wealth of training and managing different zero waste projects for different target groups.  \nGrete Arro is a researcher in the School of Educational Sciences at Tallinn University. She is one of the creators of Zero Waste Trainer curriculum and the authors of Zero Waste Training Handbook. She has a PhD in educational psychology.  \n  \nAfter the training?  \nUpon meeting all the requirements the participants will receive a Diploma. This will give the possibility to apply for the Zero Waste Trainer Certificate (for a separate fee). Certified Ambassadors and Trainers from all across Europe are listed on the Zero Waste Europe’s expert page. An expert certification will give you confidence in carrying out your mission. It also can advance you in your career. Qualified knowledge in implementing circular economy is increasingly sought after in all sectors and various positions.  \nApply here until April 19th! 
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/apply-to-become-a-zero-waste-trainer-lets-do-it-foundation/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240607
DTSTAMP:20260430T161805
CREATED:20240122T143827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T121000Z
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SUMMARY:Spring 2024 Zero Waste Business Certification | Mentors and Auditors Training Program
DESCRIPTION:Mission Zero Academy is launching our Spring 2024 Zero Waste Business Certification Mentors and Auditors Training Program. \nWhy a Zero Waste Business Certification?\nOur Zero Waste Business Certification logo for hotels\nBuilt on Zero Waste Europe’s established zero waste methodology\, our certification is designed to: \n\nHelp businesses go above and beyond EU and national regulations\nReduce their environmental impact by decreasing their waste and resource consumption.\nImprove resource management and operational efficiency\, allowing for cost savings\nDevelop a positive brand image and attract eco-conscious customers.\nAlign and comply with waste reduction regulations.\nFoster a zero waste culture and employee engagement\nEncourage adaptability and innovation in a changing market.\nInspire their community and local waste reduction efforts.\n\nWhy become an accredited Mentor? \n​​aCozinha por António Loureiro becomes the first restaurant of the European Zero Waste Business Certification (April 2023)\nMission Zero Academy-accredited Mentors act as trusted advisors and consultants\, guiding and supporting businesses and organizations toward their transition to zero waste. They are key in guiding any candidate towards achieving the certification. Mentors are the only accredited consultants authorized to deliver Mission Zero Academy Zero Waste Business Certification. Their role as advisors to businesses includes (but is not limited to): \n\nDefining the zero waste strategy.\nAssessing key actions.\nIdentifying best practices and stakeholders.\nEvaluating different solutions.\nCreating communication materials.\nTraining their staff on what zero waste means.\n\nWho can apply?\n\nYou are based or work in Europe\nYou have good working knowledge of written and spoken English\nYou work (includes volunteering) in the field of waste management\, zero waste\, circular economy\, sustainable tourism or any other sustainability field\nAt least some of your work is focused on local level\nYou have zero-waste or circular economy past project experience (Europe-based) and are comfortable delivering projects\n\nThe Zero Waste Business Certification Mentors/Auditors Training Program \nOur program is an interactive online course\, where the majority of the course is based on the learner’s proactive individual work. Every two (2) weeks\, a 2 hour live session is held (attendance is mandatory) to allow for discussion and reflection with the trainer and fellow learners. \nAlthough we may like just reading documents and listening to lectures\, educational science says there are more effective ways to learn. Our training philosophy is based on the principles described in the “Main principles of teaching” chapter in the Zero Waste training Handbook. \nOur curriculum consists of 13 Modules spread over 16 weeks. The training is divided between independent\, self-paced study and live sessions. The learner should commit between 1-3 hours of independent study per module. \nLearners must submit assignments to advance in the course. Assignments related to live sessions shall be submitted 24 hours ahead of the session. Failure to submit will block the learner’s access to the next live session. At the end of the program\, successful leaners will receive their Mission Zero Academy Mentor Accreditation. More information on our program can be found here.  \nRegistration and deadline\nProgram starting date: February 19\, 2024 \n(Module 1 access will be opened on February 6 for pre-study work)\nRegistration deadline: February 11\, 2024 \nProgram fees \n600 euros per learner (+VAT when applicable) \nApply now
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/spring-2024-zero-waste-business-certification-mentors-and-auditors-training-program/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231207T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161805
CREATED:20231107T181144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231107T181144Z
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SUMMARY:Zero Waste Ambassador Training | Zero Waste Kiel
DESCRIPTION:Mission Zero Academy’s partner in Germany\, Zero Waste Kiel has launched a new Zero Waste Ambassador Training that will start in December. This is course organised in partnership with Let’t Do It Foundation (lead partner) and Zero Waste Poland. \nApply here for the course. Deadline for application: November 19th. \nThe training is based on the Zero Waste Ambassador Curriculum. \nWho can apply? \n\nYou are based or work in one of the following countries: Denmark\, Germany\, Estonia\, Finland\, Iceland\, Latvia\, Lithuania\, Norway\, Poland or Sweden\nYou have good working knowledge of written and spoken English\nYou work (including volunteering) in the field of waste management\, zero waste\, circular economy or any other sustainability field\nAt least some of your work is focused on local (municipality) level\nYou have in the beginning level of your zero waste journey and want to know more\n\nWhen? \nThe course will comprise of: \n\nPre-session online on the 7th December 2023 (2 hours)\nFour online sessions on 8th\, 9th\, 15th and 16th January 2024 (3 hours each)\nOnsite training in Kiel\, Germany on: 25th\, 26h and 27th of January 2024\nOnline assessment session on 7th February\na 3-day onsite training in the beginning of November in Tallinn\, Estonia.\n\nThere will be individual pre-reading and homework tasks for each session \nThe cost? \nThe participation is free for applicants with the support of The Council of the Baltic Sea States. Participants must cover their own travelling\, dinners and accommodation costs. \nAfter the training \nUpon meeting all the requirements the participants will receive a proof of completion. Certified Ambassadors and Trainers from all across Europe are listed on the Zero Waste Europe’s expert page. An expert certification will give you confidence in carrying out your mission. It also can advance you in your career. Qualified knowledge in implementing circular economy is increasingly sought after in all sectors and various positions. \nApply here!
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/zero-waste-ambassador-training/
LOCATION:Kiel\, Germany\, Kiel\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231121
DTSTAMP:20260430T161805
CREATED:20231108T164054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T164054Z
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SUMMARY:Technical Conference on Waste Management | Alzira\, Valencia (Spain)
DESCRIPTION:(English version below) \nMission Zero Academy\, Zero Waste Europe\, Mancomunitat de la Ribera Alta y la Associacó Valenciana Municipis Recollida Porta a Porta organizan las Jornadas Técnicas para la gestión de residuos\, en Alzira\, Valencia el próximo mes de noviembre. \n¡Únase a nosotros em estas ponencias sobre los sistemas de recogida puerta-a-puerta\, la gestión de la FORM y otros temas en la agenda europea! \nRegistro: Haga clic aquí \nJornadas Técnicas para el Puerta-a-Puerta y la gestión de la FORM\n  \nMission Zero Academy trabaja con varios municipios em España\, como Torrelles de Llobregat\, El Boalo\, Cerceda\, Mataelpino\, Usurbil\, Astigarraga\, y Hernani\, que ya han sido totalmente certificados por Mission Zero Academy con la certificación Zero Waste Cities. Las Jornadas Técnicas serán\, entonces\, una oportunidad única para que los pioneros en residuos cero hablen sobre los desafíos que han enfrentado y compartan las soluciones que lograrán implementar. \nLa conferencia también será una oportunidad para que los municipios establezcan contactos en otros ayuntamientos en España\, un país de la EU que aún tiene que cumplir los objetivos de reciclaje de la UE. Nuestra ambición es promover la colaboración en el contexto de un gran territorio que reúne realidades distintas de gestión de residuos\, prácticas de reciclaje y sistemas de recogida selectiva de biorresiduos (FORM). \n¡Únase a expertos y a funcionarios públicos de toda la España para aprender y discutir soluciones de residuos cero para los residuos sólidos urbanos! \n¿Para quién? Funcionarios públicos\, empresas de gestión de residuos\, responsables locales\, grupos de interés\, y otros participantes relevantes. \n¿Dónde? \n\nAlzira\, Valencia: Salón de Actos de ma Mancomunitat de la Ribera Alta\nC/Taronger\, 116\, Alzira (Valencia)\n\n¿Cuándo? 20 de noviembre \n¿Lengua? Castellano y Valenciano \n¿Zona Horaria? GMT+2 \n20 de noviembre en Alzira\, Valencia\n8:45 | Recepción de participantes \n9:00 | Bienvenida con Mancomunitat de la Ribera Alta\, Mission Zero Academy y Zero Waste Europe | Paqui Momparler Orta (Presidenta de la Mancomunitat de la Ribera Alta)\, Kaisa Karjailainen (Mission Zero Academy)\, Joan Marc Simon (Zero Waste Europe)\, y Ismael Casotti Rienda (Zero Waste Europe) \n9:15 | Gestión de la FORM con Sistemas de Alta Eficiencia: El PaP en Cataluña | Montse Cruz (Comisionada Técnica de l’Associació de Municipis catalans per a la recollida porta a porta) \n9:45 | Servicio mancomunado de recogida selectiva puerta a puerta en la Ribera Alta del Júcar | Óscar Giménez Gras (Jefe del departamento de medio ambiente de la Mancomunitat de la Ribera Alta) \n10:15 | La recogida selectiva puerta a puerta en la Comunitat Valenciana | David Salán Navarro (Comisionado técnico de la associació valenciana de municipis porta a porta) \n10:45 | Experiencia de la recogida puerta a puerta en los municipios de Orba y El Poble Nou de Benitatxell | Ignasi Cervera (Alcalde de Orba y técnico de medio ambiente de El Poble Nou de Benitatxell) \n11:15 | Coffee Break \n11:45 | Hernani y Usurbil: el papel de la reducción\, la prevención y la reutilización; auto compostaje como complemento a la recogida Puerta-a-puerta | Ainara Atorrasagasti Urizar (Concejal de Medio Ambiente del ayuntamiento de Hernani) y Tamara Zapiain Gartzia (Técnica de Medio Ambiente del ayuntamiento de Hernani) \n12:30 | Certificación Zero Waste Cities: una solución para apoyar los ayuntamientos en su transición para Cero Residuos | Kaisa Karjailainen (Directora de Mission Zero Academy) \n12:45 | Mesa Redonda: Cómo alcanzar las metas comunitarias de residuos mediante la recogida puerta-a-puerta y la importancia de tener un enfoque Cero Residuos \n13:30 | Fin de Jornada \n  \nRegistro: Haga clic aquí (Castellano y Valenciano) \nPrecio de la entrada: Gratuito \n  \n  \n  \n(English Version) \n  \nMission Zero Academy\, Zero Waste Europe\, Mancomunitat de la Ribera Alta and Associacó Valenciana Municipis Recollida Porta a Porta are conducting a Technical Conference on Waste Management in Alzira\, Valencia next November. Join us for these exciting and hands-on talks about door-to-door waste collection systems and other leading topics on the European agenda. \nRegistration: Click here (in Spanish and Valencian) \nTechnical Conference on Waste Management\n  \nMission Zero Academy has been working with several municipalities within Spain\, such as Torrelles de Llobregat\, El Boalo\, Cerceda\, Mataelpino\, Usurbil\, Astigarraga\, and Hernani\, who have already been fully certified by Mission Zero Academy with the Zero Waste Cities Certification. The Technical Conference will\, thus\, be a unique chance for the frontrunners in zero waste to talk about the challenges they have faced and to share the solutions they were able to implement. \nThe conference will also be a networking opportunity for municipalities all over Spain\, an EU country that still has to meet EU recycling targets. Our goal is to promote collaboration in the context of a spread-out territory that gathers different realities in terms of waste management\, recycling practices and bio waste separate collection systems. \nJoin experts\, civil servants\, and colleagues from all over Spain to learn and discuss zero waste solutions for municipal solid waste!  \nFor who? Civil servants\, waste management entities\, local decision-makers\, interest groups\, and other relevant stakeholders. \nWhere? \n\nAlzira\, Valencia: Headquarters of Mancomunitat de la Ribera Alta\nC/Taronger\, 116\, Alzira (Valencia)\n\nWhen? 20th November in Alzira\, Valencia \nLanguage? Spanish and Valencian \nSchedule? GMT+2 \n20th November in Alzira\, Valencia\n8:45 | Reception of participants \n9:00 | Opening session with Mancomunitat de la Ribera Alta\, Mission Zero Academy and Zero Waste Europe | Paqui Momparler Orta (President of the Mancomunitat de la Ribera Alta)\, Kaisa Karjailainen (Mission Zero Academy)\, Joan Marc Simon (Zero Waste Europe)\, and Ismael Casotti Rienda (Zero Waste Europe) \n9:15 | Biowaste management using high-efficiency systems: Door-to-Door in Catalonia | Montse Cruz (Technical Commission of l’Associació de Municipis catalans per a la recollida porta a porta) \n9:45 | Door-to-door collection in a multi-community service: Ribera Alta del Júcar | Óscar Giménez Gras (Head of the Environment Department of Mancomunitat de la Ribera Alta) \n10:15 | Selective door-to-door collection in the Valencian region (Comunitat Valenciana) | David Salán Navarro (Technical Commission of l’Associació Valenciana de municipis porta a porta \n10:45 | Door-to-door collection experience in Orba and El Poble Nou de Benitatxell municipalities | Ignasi Cervera (Mayor of Orba and Environmental Technician of El Poble Nou de Benitatxell) \n11:15 | Coffee Break \n11:45 | Hernani and Usurbil: the role of reduction\, prevention\, and reuse; auto-composting as an add-on to door-to-door systems | Ainara Atorrasagasti Urizar (Concejal de Medio Ambiente del ayuntamiento de Hernani) and Tamara Zapiain Gartzia (Técnica de Medio Ambiente del ayuntamiento de Hernani) \n12:30 | Zero Waste Cities certification: a solution to support municipalities in their transition to zero waste | Kaisa Karjailainen (Director of Mission Zero Academy) \n12:45 | Round Table: How to achieve EU recycling targets focusing on zero waste strategies? \n13:30 | End of programme \n  \nRegistration: Click here \nEntry Fee: Free  \nOrganized by: \n    \n.
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/technical-conference-on-waste-management-valencia-spain/
LOCATION:Valencia\, Alzira\, Valencia\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Technical Conference on Waste Management | Sevilla and Granada\, Spain
DESCRIPTION:(English version below) \nMission Zero Academy\, Zero Waste Europe y COAMBA organizan las Jornadas Técnicas para la gestión de residuos\, en Sevilla y Granada el próximo mes de noviembre. ¡Únase a nosotros em estas ponencias sobre los sistemas de recogida puerta-a-puerta\, la gestión de la FORM y otros temas en la agenda europea! \nRegistro: Haga clic aquí \nJornadas Técnicas para el Puerta-a-Puerta y la gestión de la FORM \nMission Zero Academy trabaja con varios municipios em España\, como Torrelles de Llobregat\, El Boalo\, Cerceda\, Mataelpino\, Usurbil\, Astigarraga\, y Hernani\, que ya han sido totalmente certificados por Mission Zero Academy con la certificación Zero Waste Cities. Las Jornadas Técnicas serán\, entonces\, una oportunidad única para que los pioneros en residuos cero hablen sobre los desafíos que han enfrentado y compartan las soluciones que lograrán implementar. \nLa conferencia también será una oportunidad para que los municipios establezcan contactos en otros ayuntamientos en España\, un país de la EU que aún tiene que cumplir los objetivos de reciclaje de la UE. Nuestra ambición es promover la colaboración en el contexto de un gran territorio que reúne realidades distintas de gestión de residuos\, prácticas de reciclaje y sistemas de recogida selectiva de biorresiduos (FORM). \n¡Únase a Mission Zero Academy\, expertos y a funcionarios públicos de toda la España para aprender y discutir soluciones de residuos cero para los residuos sólidos urbanos! \n¿Para quién? Funcionarios públicos\, empresas de gestión de residuos\, responsables locales\, grupos de interés\, y otros participantes relevantes. \n¿Adonde? Sevilla y Granada. \n\nSevilla: (por confirmer ubicación\, se comunicará en breve a todos/as los/as\ninscritos/as)\nGranada: Salón de Actos de la Diputación de Granada\, C/ Periodista Barrios Talavera\, 1\, 18014 Granada\n\n¿Cuándo? 16 de noviembre en Sevilla y 17 de noviembre en Granada \n¿Lengua? Castellano \n¿Zona Horaria? GMT+2 \n  \n16 de noviembre en Sevilla | 17 de noviembre en Granada\n  \n9:00 | Bienvenida con Mission Zero Academy\, Zero Waste Europe\, y COAMBA | Kaisa Karjailainen (Mission Zero Academy)\, Joan Marc Simon (Zero Waste Europe)\, and Ismael Casotti Rienda (ZERO) \n9:15 | Gestión de la FORM con sistemas de alta eficiencia: El PaP en Cataluña | Carles Salvans (Técnico de medio ambiente del ayuntamiento de Tona y de la Mancomunitat La Plana y miembro de la comisión técnica de l’Associació de Municipis catalans per a la recollida porta a porta) \n10:00 | La gestión de la FORM en el contexto rural: Sierra de Cádiz: La recogida puerta-a-puerta\, el compostaje municipal\, el auto compostaje | Comunidad de Municipios Sierra de Cádiz \n10:45 | La importancia de la implicación ciudadana para la correcta gestión de la FORM | Ayuntamiento de La Malahá (Granada) \n11:15 | Coffee Break \n11:45 | Hernani y Usurbil: el papel de la reducción\, la prevención y la reutilización; auto compostaje como complemento a la recogida Puerta-a-puerta | Ainara Atorrasagasti Urizar (Concejal de Medio Ambiente del ayuntamiento de Hernani) and Tamara Zapiain Gartzia (Técnica de Medio Ambiente del ayuntamiento de Hernani) \n12:30 | Certificación Zero Waste Cities: una solución para apoyar los ayuntamientos en su transición para Cero Residuos | Kaisa Karjailainen (Mission Zero Academy) \n12:45 | Mesa Redonda: Cómo alcanzar las metas comunitarias de residuos mediante la recogida puerta-a-puerta y la importancia de tener un enfoque Cero Residuos \n14:00 | Fin de Jornada \n  \nRegistro: Haga clic aquí \nPrecio de la entrada: Gratuito \n  \n(English Version)\n  \nMission Zero Academy\, Zero Waste Europe\, and COAMBA are conducting a Technical Conference on Waste Management in Sevilla and Granada next November. Join us for these exciting and hands-on talks about door-to-door waste collection systems and other leading topics on the European agenda. \nRegistration: Click here \nTechnical Conference on Waste Management\nMission Zero Academy has been working with several municipalities within Spain\, such as Torrelles de Llobregat\, El Boalo\, Cerceda\, Mataelpino\, Usurbil\, Astigarraga\, and Hernani\, who have already been fully certified by Mission Zero Academy with the Zero Waste Cities Certification. The Technical Conference will\, thus\, be a unique chance for the frontrunners in zero waste to talk about the challenges they have faced and to share the solutions they were able to implement. \nThe multi-day conference will also be a networking opportunity for municipalities all over Spain\, an EU country that still has to meet EU recycling targets. Our goal is to promote collaboration in the context of a spread-out territory that gathers different realities in terms of waste management\, recycling practices and bio waste separate collection systems. \nJoin Mission Zero Academy\, experts\, civil servants\, and colleagues from all over Spain to learn and discuss zero waste solutions for municipal solid waste!  \nFor who? Civil servants\, waste management entities\, local decision-makers\, interest groups\, and other relevant stakeholders. \nWhere? Sevilla and Granada.  \n\nSevilla: To be confirmed\, all registered participants will be contacted\nGranada: Salón de Actos de la Diputación de Granada\, C/ Periodista Barrios Talavera\, 1\, 18014 Granada\n\nWhen? 16th November in Sevilla and 17th November in Granada \nLanguage? Spanish \nSchedule? GMT+2 \n  \n16th November in Sevilha | 17th November in Granada\n  \n9:00 | Opening session with Mission Zero Academy\, Zero Waste Europe\, and COAMBA | Kaisa Karjailainen (Mission Zero Academy)\, Joan Marc Simon (Zero Waste Europe)\, and Ismael Casotti Rienda (ZERO) \n9:15 | Biowaste management using high-efficiency systems: Door-to-Door in Catalonia | Carles Salvans (Environmental Technician of Tona and La Plana and member of Catalan Municipal Association for Door-toDoor collection ) \n10:00 | Biowaste management in the rural context: Sierra de Cádiz: Doot-to-door system\, municipal composting and auto-composting in the municipalities in the region | TBC \n10:45 | The Citizen as a critical player in effective biowaste management | La Malahá Municipality (Granada) \n11:15 | Coffee Break \n11:45 | Hernani and Usurbil: the role of reduction\, prevention\, and reuse; auto-composting as an add-on to door-to-door systems | Ainara Atorrasagasti Urizar (Concejal de Medio Ambiente del ayuntamiento de Hernani) and Tamara Zapiain Gartzia (Técnica de Medio Ambiente del ayuntamiento de Hernani) \n12:30 | Zero Waste Cities certification: a solution to support municipalities in their transition to zero waste | Kaisa Karjailainen (Mission Zero Academy) \n12:45 | Round Table: How to achieve EU recycling targets focusing on zero waste strategies? \n14:00 | End of programme \n  \nRegistration: Click here \nEntry Fee: Free \n  \n  \nOrganized by / Organizado por:  \n        \nSponsor/ Patrocina:  \n \nWith the support of / Colaborán:  \n       
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/technical-conference-on-waste-management-sevilla-and-granada-spain/
LOCATION:Andalucia\, Andalucia\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Study Tour - Barcelona region\, Catalonia
DESCRIPTION:Zero Waste Europe is conducting a new study tour in October in Catalonia in collaboration with REZERO. Join us for an exciting three-day field-trip to discover some of the region’s most emblematic zero waste cities and projects. \nVisit: a unique combination of best practices on a tour that brings together two of the most important and discussed topics within local zero waste programmes today: \n\nHow to best collect and treat bio-waste in both urban and rural contexts\nHow to establish effective reuse systems with the support of the wider community\, looking at take-away packaging and WEEE in particular\n\nDiscover:  \n\nInnovative projects that promote food waste prevention\, repair and reuse.  We’ll be visiting reuse packaging pioneers Bumerang and eReuse\, a company that uses the latest digital technologies to enhance the reuse of electronic items\, among other inspiring initiatives.\nThe composting station in Torrelles de Llobregat\, which effectively treats organic and green waste from multiple municipalities in the Barcelona metropolitan area.\nSome of Europe’s best performing zero waste municipalities\, including Argentona which has a separate collection rate of 88% and generates 54kgs of residual waste per person in a year\, and Torrellas de Llobregat which became one of Europe’s first Zero Waste Certified Cities in 2022 and the first in Catalonia.\n\nGet hands-on experience of:  \n\nwhat it takes to set up highly efficient separate collection and recycling systems\, with a particular focus on bio-waste\, as well as what is required to set up an effective reuse system.\nwhat is required to design and implement effective reuse models\, looking at both the role of private enterprises\, associations and local public authorities – examining the key ingredients for a successful partnership between all 3.\n\nReceive expert advice and training on how to best design kerbside organics collection and treatment systems\, reuse policies and broader municipal-led zero waste strategies\,  learnings that you can take back with you and apply in your local context. \nLearn how to implement an efficient bio-waste separate collection system and the benefits it can bring to your municipality through a capacity-building workshop delivered by Zero Waste Europe staff and leading experts\, during which the latest available results and learnings from the BIOBEST project will be shared. \nGet in touch with experts\, civil servants and colleagues from all over Europe to share your experiences and come up with powerful\, innovative new ideas! \nDeadline for registration: 25th September 2023 \nA Special discount of EUR 250 is offered to Cities and Businesses Certified “On The Road” and “Zero Waste Certified” \nRegister Here 
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/study-tour-barcelona-region-catalonia/
LOCATION:Barcelona region\, Catalonia\, Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Study Tours
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SUMMARY:Zero Waste Trainer Course | Let's Do It Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Mission Zero Academy’s partner in Estonia\, Let’s Do It Foundation has launched a new Zero Waste Trainer Course that will start in October. \nApply here for the course. Deadline September 15th. Applicants will be notified of their eligibility for attendance by September 18th. \nWhat will you learn? \n\nThe basics of learning psychology\nHow to teach zero waste topics and skills effectively\nHow to take into account the needs of the learners\nHow to create motivating learning environments\nHow to better assess learning\n\nThe training is based on the Zero Waste Trainer Curriculum. \nWho can apply? \n\nYou are based or work in one of the following countries: Estonia\, Latvia\, Lithuania\, Poland\, Germany\, Denmark\, Finland\, Sweden\nYou have good working knowledge of written and spoken English\nYou work (including volunteering) in the field of waste management\, zero waste\, circular economy or any other sustainability field\nAt least some of your work is focused on local (municipality) level\nYou have a good knowledge of zero waste principles and their practical implementation or you have participated in the Zero Waste Ambassador programme\nYou have some experience in running workshops and other educational activities\n\nWhen? \nThe course will comprise of: \n\nfour weekly online sessions in October; and\na 3-day onsite training in the beginning of November in Tallinn\, Estonia.\n\nOnline sessions\nOct 2nd\, Oct 9th\, Oct 16th\, Oct 23rd\n3pm-6pm CET\nIndividual reading tasks accompany each session \nOn-site training days\n1st-3rd of November in Tallinn\, Estonia. \nFollow-up webinar: 27th of November\, 4pm-5pm CET \nThe cost? \nThe participation is free for applicants with the support of The Council of the Baltic Sea States. Participants must cover their own travelling and accommodation costs. \nAfter the training \nUpon meeting all the requirements the participants will receive a proof of completion. This will give the possibility to apply for the Zero Waste Trainer Certificate (for a separate fee). Certified Ambassadors and Trainers from all across Europe are listed on the Zero Waste Europe’s expert page. An expert certification will give you confidence in carrying out your mission. It also can advance you in your career. Qualified knowledge in implementing circular economy is increasingly sought after in all sectors and various positions. \nApply here! \n \nThis training program is funded by The Council of the Baltic Sea States and organised by Let´s Do It Foundation in collaboration with Zero Waste Kiel e.V. and Polskie Stowarzyszenie Zero Waster
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/zero-waste-trainer-course-lets-do-it-foundation/
LOCATION:Tallinn\, Estonia\, Tallinn\, Estonia
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Treating separately collected biowaste in MBTs - On the ground with Domantas Tracevičius
DESCRIPTION:Separate collection of biowaste is a significant requisite for the implementation of an effective and sustainable waste sorting system that’s on the way towards a circular economy. \nAmong other regulations\, its importance is proven by Article 22 of the Waste Framework Directive (WFD) which requires cities\, all over the EU\, to set up separate collection schemes for organic waste by the end of December 2023. \nHowever\, in order to process its treatment correctly\, specific infrastructure is needed. This does not necessarily mean having to invest in the construction of new dedicated plants\, unsustainable for the huge amount of costs and resources required. \nThe solution stands in optimising existing structures\, like MBT (Material Biological Treatment) plants\, to treat separately collected organic waste\, bringing numerous benefits for both the municipality’s pocket and the community as a whole. \nBut how is it done? What are the costs\, challenges and benefits of this choice? \nIn this new MiZA free webinar\, together with Domantas Tracevičius\, head of the environmental NGO Ziedine ekonomika\, we will take you on a virtual tour to the Lithuanian ARATC (Alytus Region Waste Management Centre)\, which runs the optimised Alytus MBT plant. \nWe will take a look at the entire ARATC plant\, from the biological treatment section to the mechanical sorting facility to have a first-hand experience of how such plants are structured in order to treat separately collected organic waste and how they work\, discussing the challenges\, costs and benefits that this transformation entails. \nDuring the webinar\, participants will get the opportunity to ask questions to the speaker and to the ARATC representative. \nYour data is going to be treated in accordance with our privacy policy. \nIn this webinar\, you will learn:  \n\nHow an MBT plant can be optimised to treat different waste streams more efficiently.\nWhat are the costs\, benefits and things to consider for such transformation.\nHow the residual treatment can be further optimised once the organics fraction is reduced through separate collection.\n\n 
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/treating-separately-collected-biowaste-in-mbts-on-the-ground-with-domantas-tracevicius/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Diverting biowaste from disposal and turning it into fertility – A conversation with Enzo Favoino
DESCRIPTION:Article 22 of the Waste Framework Directive (WFD) requires that municipalities\, all over the EU\, set up separate collection schemes for organic waste – or biowaste. In particular\, biowaste should be either separated and recycled at source\, or collected separately and not mixed with other types of waste by December 2023. \nThe efficient separate collection of biowaste is the key step governments can take to improve the overall separation and collection of waste. \nIn fact\, the separate collection of biowaste can help:\n• Avoid cross-contamination with other waste streams;\n• Ensure quality compost and recycling;\n• Divert waste from dumpsites and reduce methane emissions. \nIn this new MiZA free webinar\, we are sitting down with Enzo Favoino\, Chair of the Zero Waste Europe Scientific Committee\, to learn why biowaste is a fundamental chunk of circular economy and zero waste programmes and how article 22 of WFD obligation can actually become a great opportunity for municipalities to fine-tune their waste management systems. \nIn this webinar\, we will discuss: \n\nAll the approaches for processing biowaste\, from smallest to largest ones. A quick overview.\nArt. 22 of WFD and related obligation for separate collection of biowaste: not a nightmare\, but an opportunity to fine-tune the municipal waste service\, making it most performing. A few key operational hints.\nDispelling the myths around economic and environmental performances of separate management of biowaste.\nExamples from across Europe\, big cities and small villages\, Southern and Central Eastern Europe\, enlargement countries\, etc.\n\nParticipants will get an opportunity to ask questions to the speaker during the webinar. \nYour data is going to be treated in accordance with our privacy policy.
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/diverting-biowaste-from-disposal-and-turning-it-into-fertility-a-conversation-with-enzo-favoino/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:5 ways to take your city's zero waste journey to the next level - A conversation with Gabriele Folli
DESCRIPTION:Located in Northern Italy\, in the region of Emilia Romagna – one of the top waste producers among Italian regions – the city of Parma\, with almost 200.000 inhabitants\, is a vivid example of a successful transition from traditional waste to resource management and zero waste implementation. \n\n\nStarting from a separate collection system of around 45% and a high rate in terms of waste generation\, in just 4 years\, the City Council\, alongside its citizens\, achieved significant results: \n\nTotal waste generation reduced by 15%\nSeparate collection from 48.5% to 81%\nResidual waste rate decreased by 58%\nReduction in the waste bill for citizens\nIncrease in the number of jobs connected to waste management.\n\nGabriele Folli\, at the time appointed Deputy Mayor for the Environment and Mobility in the Municipality of Parma\, took part in Parma’s transition\, focusing his mandate on the implementation of a waste collection system based on zero waste principles\, a kerbside separate collection and pay-as-you-throw billing systems in the whole community. \nDuring this 0ne-hour free webinar\, we will be sitting down with Gabriele to talk about what actions had been put in place in Parma and what strategies are currently carried out to boost Parma’s transition\, offering 5 useful tips on how to bring your city’s zero waste journey to the next level. \n\n\nIn this one-hour webinar\, you will learn: \n\n5 key solutions to accelerate your city’s circular transition;\nHow a city with almost 200.000 inhabitants\, like Parma\, managed to completely change its waste collection system in less than 5 years\, reaching 80% separate collection rate;\nThe main successful zero waste strategies currently in place in Parma\, as well as their main challenges and how they have overcome them.\n\nParticipants will get an opportunity to ask questions to the speaker during the webinar. \nYour data is going to be treated in accordance with our privacy policy.
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/5-ways-to-take-your-citys-zero-waste-journey-to-the-next-level-a-conversation-with-gabriele-folli/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Transitioning a nation to zero waste by 2050 - A conversation with Dr Andy Rees OBE
DESCRIPTION:In this one-off special\, we will be joined by Dr Andy Rees OBE\, Head of Waste Strategy in the Welsh Government’s Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy Division. \nDr Andy Rees has played a leading role in the creation of Wales’ pioneering ‘Beyond Recycling’ strategy\, which sets Wales’s ambitious goals of becoming zero waste\, with net-zero carbon emissions\, by the year 2050. \nOver the past decade\, Wales has become one of Europe’s highest-performing countries in terms of recycling. This has been based upon a door to door separate collection system that prioritises quality and community engagement\, as captured in the Zero Waste Cities’ recent case study on Newport City Council. \nDuring this one hour webinar\, we will be sitting down with Andy to understand what policies and measures the Welsh government have outlined as crucial to reaching these goals by 2050. Within the discussion\, we will be delving into a few specific subjects in greater detail: \n\nWhat has been behind Wales’ highly successful recycling programme nationally;\nThe recent moratorium announced by the Welsh government banning the building of any new waste-to-energy plants over the size of 10MW\, and what this means for waste incineration nationally;\nHow the Welsh government views the relationship between its zero waste\, circular economy and zero carbon emissions goals;\nWhat are the biggest challenges and priorities facing the Welsh government today in its ambition to become zero waste and carbon neutral by 2050.\n\nParticipants will get an opportunity to ask questions to Dr Rees during the webinar. \nYour data is going to be treated in accordance with our privacy policy.
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/transitioning-a-nation-to-zero-waste-by-2050-a-conversation-with-dr-andy-rees-obe/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:ZW Live! Webinar - Are we entering an age of decomissioning in Europe?
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, we have seen a number of developments that would suggest decision-makers recognise that waste incineration is incompatible with long-term climate goals. Yet does this match with the reality on the ground? Are we still living through a time of waste incineration within a linear economy\, or are we entering an age of decommissioning? \nThis Zero Waste Europe‘s webinar will go into greater depth to answer these key questions: \n\nWhy is waste incineration incompatible with a circular economy and how is this becoming more recognised?\nIs waste incineration compatible with the increasing need for and adoption of climate supportive\, carbon-neutral policies?\nWhat is happening at the European level to prohibit funding and support for increasing incineration capacity?\nWhat are the transition strategies available for municipalities to help move away from incineration?\n\nUnfortunately\, the webinar platform has a maximum capacity of 100 virtual seats. Therefore\, to watch the webinar for free\, attendance on Zoom will be done on a first-come\, first-served basis\, meaning that only the first 100 people will be able to join on Zoom. However\, if you are not part of the first 100 who join at the start of the webinar\, then you can still follow the webinar live on Zero Waste Europe’s YouTube channel. \nWe will ensure questions posed on our Youtube channel are still relayed to the speakers. \nThe speakers’ presentations will be available for free in the following days. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused. \nYour data is going to be treated in accordance with Zero Waste Europe’s privacy policy.
URL:https://www.missionzeroacademy.eu/event/zw-live-webinar-are-we-entering-an-age-of-decomissioning/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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