European Week for Waste Reduction

The European Week for Waste Reduction (EWWR)[1] is a 3 year project supported by the LIFE+ Programme of the European Commission until 2011[2]. It aims to organize multiple actions during a single week, across Europe, that will raise awareness about waste reduction. Each year, the most outstanding actions are rewarded during an awards ceremony in Brussels at the heart of the European institutions. The EWWR actually lasts 9 days and takes place during the last complete week of November, from Saturday to Sunday. In 2011, the EWWR will take place between 19 and 27 November. Since the beginning of the project, more than 7.000 awareness raising actions on waste prevention have been implemented in the framework of the EWWR.

The five partners of this project are the ADEME (the French Environment and Energy Management Agency – project coordinator), the ACR+ (the Association of Cities and Regions for Recycling and sustainable Resource management – project technical secretariat), the ARC (the Catalan Waste Agency), the IBGE (Brussels Environment, public administration for the environment and energy) and LIPOR (the Intermunicipal Waste Management Service of Greater Porto).

Contents

Purpose

Who is the Week for?

5 categories of Project Developer:
  • Administration/public authority
  • Association/NGO
  • Business/industry
  • Educational establishment
  • Other (for example : hospital, retirement home, cultural centre etc.).

Five themes of the EWWR

See also

References

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