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Transnational Project Meetings

These face-to-face meetings helped foster collaboration, align goals, and make key decisions. In addition to the physical meetings, we conducted one online transnational meeting in Slovakia to discuss project progress and adjustments. This allowed for remote participation, making it easier for all partners to stay connected despite geographical distances.
  • February 2024

The Virtual TPM (Slovakia)

TPM Estonia
TPM 2 in Ireland
TPM 3 in Lithuania
Virtual TPM (Slovakia)
TPM 4 in Belgium

Multiplier Events

The partners hosted several Multiplier Events, both face-to-face and virtual, to disseminate key project results and engage diverse stakeholders. These events provided youth, youth workers, and businesses a platform to explore the CE+ Handbook, Webinars, Virtual Course, and Escape Room Games. Attendees gained firsthand experience with the interactive resources and learned how to integrate circular economy principles into their work and communities.
The face-to-face events fostered dynamic discussions, networking opportunities, and hands-on demonstrations, ensuring participants could directly engage with the CE+ tools. The virtual Multiplier Events expanded the project's reach across Europe, enabling those unable to attend in person to access training and discussions online.
Feedback confirmed that participants enhanced their sustainability knowledge, green skills, and entrepreneurship. The events attracted new stakeholders, strengthened collaborations, and ensured that CE+ resources would continue to be used beyond the project’s duration.
Estonia
Ireland
Slovakia
Lithuania
Turkey

Youth Educator Training

The partners delivered numerous youth educator training sessions, which provided them with practical tools and knowledge to implement circular economy education effectively.
The training sessions focused on integrating CE+ project resources, including the Handbook, Webinars, Virtual Course, and Escape Room Games, into youth programs. Participants explored best practices for teaching green skills, fostering entrepreneurial thinking, and engaging youth in sustainability initiatives.
The sessions emphasised non-formal learning methodologies, enabling educators to adapt the materials for diverse audiences. Trainers gained confidence in delivering circular economy content, equipping young people with essential skills for future green jobs.
These sessions strengthened collaboration between youth organisations and businesses, ensuring long-term impact. Feedback from participants confirmed increased understanding and motivation to apply CE+ tools in their daily work, amplifying the project's reach and effectiveness.
Slovakia
Lithuania
Ireland
Estonia