Green is Easy
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Green is Easy: Together we make a difference!
Have you ever thought that making everyday green changes can be easy and accessible? Green is Easy is here to show you how! Through the cooperation of Hellenic Youth Participation (Greece), Las Ninas del Tul (Spain), and Go Green (North Macedonia), this transnational small-scale cooperation leads us to a more sustainable way of life and brings the change we seek.
Our goal is simple: to show how accessible eco-consciousness can be, giving organisations and individuals the tools to make a difference – from small green actions to larger initiatives.
Through the program, we want to:
- Discover how small green actions make a big impact! Equipping small organisations with the knowledge and tools to adopt sustainable practices while promoting everyone's participation for a cleaner future with active European citizenship.
- Highlight the ease and accessibility of adopting green practices locally and at a broader European level, promoting sustainable and ecological behaviours.
We make green accessible and straightforward! We show how ecological practices can be incorporated into everyday life with less effort and more enjoyment.
How you can participate:
*Listen to our 5 enjoyable podcasts podcasts with Μetabook, My eco shop, Solidarity for Fashion , Techno Yoga,
*Read the 16 articles that inspire us to make greener choices through small daily steps.
*Read the useful "Green is Easy" booklet full of good practices, ideas and activities, here
*Participate in workshops and activities that cultivate new digital skills and increase environmental awareness.
*Join a community ready for action!
Together, we inspire each other and build a network of people who want to make a difference!
Let's prove that change can be easy and affordable for everyone. Green is Easy is the beginning—your participation is the next step!
Green is easy was co-funded by the European Union and the Greek National Agency "Youth and Lifelong Learning Foundation"
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
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