Welcome to the European Footprints blog series

Welcome
to the
European Footprints
blog series

For the SDGs to be met, everyone needs to do their part. Governments, the private sector, civil society, and the general public – which of course, that includes you!

In this blog series, you’ll discover ways in which you can implement these goals in your daily routine. You’ll also get to learn about our personal stories and all sorts of sustainable stuff that we’re passionate about.

Daily little changes for a better sustainable life

Daily little changes for a better sustainable life

Bonjour mes amis! Firstly, my apologies for not having the time to make a video this month. With the end of the first year of my master's and handing in my thesis, it got complicated. But I am here, finally having the time to bring you some updates, happy to let you...

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Reducing Plastic Waste: Life’s a beach…clean!

Reducing Plastic Waste: Life’s a beach…clean!

Previous post by Lilia (#4): Single-use plastics, gone but not forgotten…Hey again my fellow eco-enthusiasts – how’s it going? Has anyone tried to be more sustainable on vacation? Let me know how you found it – and if you have any advice to share, I would love to hear...

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“Doposcuola Quarticciolo”: An educational community

“Doposcuola Quarticciolo”: An educational community

Part 4Previous postNext postIn this post, I will walk you through another project that during the pandemic year has brought us to expand and formally establish ourselves as a network of actors that deal with the education and development of youngsters in the...

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Navigating the World with Disability

Navigating the World with Disability

Universal Design, Tourette's and Reasonable AccommodationsMay May 20th was Global Accessibility Awareness Day (#GAAD). I have to admit I had never heard of this day, I only came across it because of tweets of some disabled people I follow on Twitter. Because of GAAD,...

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Diary of a no-meat life – Chapter 3

Diary of a no-meat life – Chapter 3

Living without meat is not difficult but it is easy to consume meat unconsciously.In today’s chapter I am going to tell you about the latest updates on my no-meat journey and how I ended up eating meat without knowing it was meat.  The day I started my pledge not to...

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Transparency explained (with a pencil and a glass of water)

Transparency explained (with a pencil and a glass of water)

Transparency of public institutions is a basic condition for democracy to work. It promotes good governance and builds trust in the policy- and decision-making process. It is also an important tool in preventing mistakes and wrongdoing by public officials.

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Reducing plastic waste: Bye-bye single-use plastics

Reducing plastic waste: Bye-bye single-use plastics

Check out Lilia's previous blog post (#2)Hey everyone, thanks for checking in on my journey again! I hope you’ve all been doing well – has anyone tried making some plastic-free changes in the bathroom or kitchen yet? If you have, please tell me how you’ve been getting...

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Are you a sustainability superstar yourself? Do you want to contribute to the European Footprints blog series? Then please don’t hesitate to contact us and send us your texts for our team to take a look at. We’d love to hear from you!

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