During this task the partners will identify relevant circular economy interventions that run in their countries and beyond. The research will reveal a minimum of 12 in total Good Practices where they will be analysed, and best practice elements will be extracted in order to use them in the design of the Rebound. The Good Practices will be analysed to explore the components of each training, modules, manuals, transferability potential. A mapping & review template will be designed by Tero and distributed to the partners.
Based on the GP identified in T2.1, a manual will be developed targeting the instructors
describing the content and structure of the modules.
The delivery will be made with three different fields of action:
During this task, a simple questionnaire will be developed for trainees.
This will measure:
The analysis of the questionnaires will lead to a Lessons Learnt report that can constitute the basis for further improvement of the training or its application and further usability in other countries and regions.
Will aim at informing about and promoting the project’s activities and results and to demonstrate how EU funding tackles circular economy challenges to the targeted group. This task includes all the activities associated to the outreach and dissemination of the project. At
the beginning of the project, a Dissemination & Communication plan will be developed by
Evnikos. Development of a brand identity, project logo, leaflet and visual identity will be part of
it. Attendance in events, workshops, forums are also part of this task. The activities to be
undertaken will be guided by the Communication Plan and include the creation and
maintenance of the web tool, publication of project results, participation in events to present
project findings.
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