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How Creative Europe aims to go green
The European Commission´s study sets out the steps that the Creative Europe programme should take to become more sustainable and support the EU’s climate change goals. Watch green edition of Creative Europe stories by Motovila.
The European Commission´s study Greening the Creative Europe Programme (2023) sets out the steps that the Creative Europe programme should take to become more sustainable and support the EU’s climate change goals.
Cultural and creative activities can support the transition to a green economy by promoting sustainability and environmental awareness. At the same time, the programme itself will strive for carbon-neutrality by promoting sustainable means of transport and environmentally responsible behaviours.
The recommendations are published in 3 documents:
- The Good Environmental Practices Guide
- The Creative Europe Programme Greening Strategy
- The Creative Europe Monitoring Guide for Programme Greening
Watch green edition of Creative Europe stories by Motovila that is focusing on good practices for (more) sustainable international (co)operation and mobility in culture. Thank you for sharing the Creative Europe Green Stories: Bunker, Prostorož, Urban Planning Institute of the Rep. of Slovenia, Otok and Projekt Atol.