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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Zespol Szkol nr 6 w Rybniku, I.I.S. Apicio Colonna Gatti, THE FACT-CHECKING FACTORY SOCIETA A RESPONSABILITA LIMITATA, STOWARZYSZENIE NA RZECZ ROZWOJU GMINY ŻYCHLIN SÓWKA, Agrupamento de Escolas de Santo André, Santiago do Cacém +2 partnersZespol Szkol nr 6 w Rybniku,I.I.S. Apicio Colonna Gatti,THE FACT-CHECKING FACTORY SOCIETA A RESPONSABILITA LIMITATA,STOWARZYSZENIE NA RZECZ ROZWOJU GMINY ŻYCHLIN SÓWKA,Agrupamento de Escolas de Santo André, Santiago do Cacém,INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING AND MOBILITY AGENCY SOCIEDAD DE RESPONSABILIDAD LIMITADA,DECOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-1-IT02-KA220-SCH-000086374Funder Contribution: 250,000 EUR<< Objectives >>Consumer education is promoted by the highest European recommendations however consumer education is still not a priority in European school delivery. Green Taste will tackle the shortages developing, testing, and including Digital Consumer Education in European upper secondary schools’ learning programs and European teachers’ curricula;Green Taste will directly target: upper secondary school teachers and students, school leader, consumer and digital information educational providers, trainers<< Implementation >>Over the course of 32 months, Green Taste will:Designing, developing and delivering -a teachers’ training course on Consumer Education and digital information literacy, providing a Toolkit for sustainability of the learning modules;-an e-Learning for school students enabling behavioural changes for individual preferences, consumption habits, and lifestyles through consumer education;-a guideline to design the inclusion of consumer education in European teachers curricula and trainings<< Results >>School teachers will gain methodologies be equipped with innovative tools to include consumer education and digital information skills in European upper secondary schools.Coordinated by ISS Apicio (IT), the Green Taste Consortium brings together 7 institutions from Italy / Fact-checking Factory, Portugal / DECO and AESA, Poland / Zespoll Szkoll and Sowka who are experienced actors in consumer education, green and digital skills
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2021Partners:SDS, ARC, KEF, DECO, SINERGIE Soc. Cons. a r.l. +4 partnersSDS,ARC,KEF,DECO,SINERGIE Soc. Cons. a r.l.,HEBES INTELLIGENCE,UCC,UH,FONDEN TEKNOLOGIRADETFunder: European Commission Project Code: 784988Overall Budget: 1,999,990 EURFunder Contribution: 1,999,990 EUREnergy Conscious Consumers ECO2 will facilitate a large amount of consumers to become conscious about and improve their energy efficiency. It will offer them two forms of learning. Either they choose to go alone through an online e-learning, or they choose to be brought through transformative group learning, in which the e-learning system supports the group processes. Together the two – single or group processes - provide attractive approaches for a wide array of consumer segments. The ECO2 processes are based on “blended” engagement methods, making use of both online and dialogue elements. Consumers will be recruited by contacts through social media, consumer media, energy suppliers and other gatekeepers. Segmentation will be used to increase the effectiveness of recruitment and to adapt the e-learning processes. The processes will be thematic, facilitated by an online ECO2 Platform, based on the online/blended engagement platform EngageSuite. Each consumer will be stepping up a ‘ladder of change’ from Motivation to Exploration and finally to Action. In the process the user receives information, reflects/deliberates and seeks knowledge and knowledge sharing. The user creates her/his own action plan on the next personal steps to take. ECO2 will deliver “Actions” on five important themes – the house, smart equipment, energy use/bills, rebound and prosuming. Further, an Action on co-creation of policies, innovations and designs will be executed and the results communicated to policy-makers and innovators through policy seminars. ECO2 has three phases – Ramp-up, Pilot and Upscaling. Ramp-up makes infrastructures, segmentation analysis, story-boards and production of themes. Pilots test the Actions with voluntary consumers. Upscaling involves viral recruitment of consumers, expansion to new countries, and collaboration with consumer gate-keepers. ECO2 will continue after end of project by: 1) an ECO2 Community, 2) stakeholder responsibility for the ECO2 Platform.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:SOLAR INDUSTRY PORTUGUESE ASSOCIATION, ECLAREON GMBH, ADENE, DECO, SYNDICAT DES PROFESSIONNELS DE L'ENERGIE SOLAIRE +6 partnersSOLAR INDUSTRY PORTUGUESE ASSOCIATION,ECLAREON GMBH,ADENE,DECO,SYNDICAT DES PROFESSIONNELS DE L'ENERGIE SOLAIRE,LEGAMBIENTE ASSOCIAZIONE ONLUS,AUSTRIA SOLAR,ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA SOLARE TERMICO,BSW,ESTIF,STAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 649905Overall Budget: 1,385,800 EURFunder Contribution: 1,385,800 EURThe ‘Label Pack A+’ project aims at supporting the implementation of the energy labelling of heating appliances while boosting its impact, the focus being on the “package label” and its potential to push for the uptake or renewable technologies, in particular solar thermal, in combination with more efficient conventional technologies. The project will address one of the main challenges related to this particular energy labelling process in relation to other Energy-related Products : the issuing of the package label by installers. This challenge involves the preparation of the industry, retailers and installers to this process, including the communication to the final consumer. Therefore, the main objectives of the project are to: - Provide guidelines, as well as standardized answers to clarify the responsibility of each actor in the supply chain. These activities will, in particular, focus on installers and SMEs, who might be facing specific implementation challenges; -> Facilitate the exchange of product fiches and product related information on the format of equipment’s databases, available to all the actors in the energy labelling process; -> Apply the energy labelling calculation methodology and make it available to all the actors in the supply chain in the form of a user-friendly online calculation tool; -> Develop and provide industry specific training material, especially focusing on the responsibilities’ and roles of installers in the energy labelling process; -> Provide tailor-made information for end consumers, which will either be directly accessible by them, or used by dealers to explain the significance and added value of the “package label”; -> Provide consolidated expertise on the energy labelling process to the Commission and national authorities, based on the experiences gathered on the pilot implementation in the participating countries.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:BEUC, CITIZENS ADVICE MANCHESTER, DTEST, OPS, LATVIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION, SOS +9 partnersBEUC,CITIZENS ADVICE MANCHESTER,DTEST, OPS,LATVIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION,SOS,DECO,BULGARIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ACTIVECONSUMERS,ACE,VARTOTOJU ALJANSAS LITHUANIAN CONSUMERS ALLIANCE,CITIZENS ADVICE READING,COVENTRY CITIZENS ADVICE,CYPRUS CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION,ADE,FKFunder: European Commission Project Code: 847080Overall Budget: 1,999,480 EURFunder Contribution: 1,999,480 EURSolutions to Tackle Energy Poverty (S.T.E.P) is an ambitious, innovative and replicable model based on proven approaches to addressing energy poverty. STEP, by focussing on countries with the highest incidences of energy poverty, will use existing channels to reach energy poor consumers. Synthesising experience and knowledge of consumer organisations on energy and consumer issues, strengthening partnerships with frontline organisations in daily contact with energy poor consumers, and consolidating best practices from past projects on energy poverty, the project will implement appropriate schemes to alleviate energy poverty in the 9 target countries (Lithuania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Poland, Latvia, Czech Republic, Portugal, Cyprus and the UK). The general objective of STEP is to alleviate energy poverty by facilitating behavioural change through trusted, tailored advice provided directly to consumers in or at risk of energy poverty and by implementing low-cost energy efficiency solutions in energy poor households. The specific objectives are: - to develop well-functioning and well-trained national networks of advisors from consumer and frontline organisations who are in direct contact with consumers in or at risk of energy poverty - to improve living conditions of consumers in or at risk of energy poverty through behaviour change and implementation of no- or low-cost energy efficiency measures - to create schemes contributing to the alleviation of energy poverty, promote their replication and draw policy recommendations Through low cost energy efficiency measures - such as information campaigns and tips, demonstrations of cost savings, installation of no- and low-cost energy efficiency measures – STEP has the potential to reduce consumer energy bills and provide relief to energy poor households. Furthermore, through the institutionalisation of energy efficiency advice in sustainable consumer networks, we anticipate long term impacts and sustainability of STEP.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:DECO, MUNICIPALITY OF LJUBLJANA, SUSDEF, Solita Oy, ARC +12 partnersDECO,MUNICIPALITY OF LJUBLJANA,SUSDEF,Solita Oy,ARC,greenApes,ICLEI EURO,Sitra,ZEYTINCE EKOLOJIK YASAMI DESTEKLEMEDERNEGI,CSCP,SIHTASUTUS ROHETIIGER,SOLITA OY,HOT OR COOL INSTITUTE,E.K.PI.ZO,EUROHEALTHNET ASBL,ZWEE,CIRCULAR CHANGE, INSTITUTE FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101037342Overall Budget: 5,338,230 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,870 EURThrough our consumption behaviour we, individuals, are responsible for 72 per cent of the global greenhouse gas emissions. These are created by the way we live, travel, and eat and by what we buy. So far, the attempts to change people's habits by appealing to their rationale have not produced significant behaviour change. Aiming to help close the action gap between climate awareness and individual action, and to increase citizen participation in sustainability topics, the project builds a data-driven momentum for sustainable behaviour change across eight European countries. It does this by engaging citizens through a digital application to co-research, co-develop and uptake everyday life solutions for climate change, providing tools for the collection, monitoring and analysis of their environmental and consumption data. In the application, the citizens find out how their lifestyle and habits impact the environment. They will also see a list of smart everyday actions that are relevant to reduce their environmental impact. The application enables citizens to actively create data while monitoring their lifestyle induced climate impact and behaviour. The collected data will be used to improve the application itself, and, importantly to empower citizens to gain agency in research and policy-making. The ambition is to engage a total of four million EU citizens. The figure is based on the previous national success with a web-based carbon emission calculator, which is innovated further with the use of citizen science, by co-research at living labs, co-creating personalized sustainability plans, as well as with the integration of behaviour science knowledge into the co-research and design process. The overarching goal of PSLifeStyle is to co-create a web- and mobile-based sustainable lifestyle tool and open platform, that will enable, empower and encourage European citizens to take their personalized steps towards more sustainable lifestyles.
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