In times of thousands of tonnes of waste in the Mediterranean and hardly developed infrastructure for recycling processes in South-East Europe, we would like to expand knowledge about waste prevention, recycling and circular economy and to network young initiators with each other.
Final Event: Online presentations and workshop
Four teams– four completely different and innovative approaches to tackle the waste problem in Southeast Europe.
Fore more information about the final event and how you can register online for the participation please go to the event in our event calender.
Ideathon in Zagreb
After the selection of participants and an intro meeting online, the project Common Waste – Common Libraries started with a three-day Ideathon training (05 - 07th June) in Zagreb at the Goethe-Institut place and library. We have gathered 17 participants from seven countries in Southeast Europe.
During these three days, they learned about the waste problem, sustainable design and listened presentation of the good green library from the city of Karlovac in Croatia. Aside from learning, an even more important task for them was to set up transnational teams that would work on their ideas in the upcoming months. They initialized their ideas, discussed it, and created the teams on the second day of the training. This was a dynamic and intense process, so it was good that we were doing it in nature, at the Recycled Estate, a home of the project partner – Green Network of Activist Groups. Recycled Estate is an eco-social educational centre for permaculture design and sustainable living so participants were able to see how it looks when in practice someone tries to connect sustainability, commons, waste reduction, circular economy, and many more areas at once.
Like in a proper Ideathon and design thinking process, participants were boiling and framing, flying up and landing on the ground their ideas. During their internal discussion and as inputs from the facilitator and three mentors, ideas were further reframed and questioned, improved and clarified, and changed a bit or a bit more. We ended up with four teams that consisted not only of participants from different countries but also of participants who had different backgrounds. That means they are active at their workplace, in local communities, and in society by having different roles: librarians, activists for waste issues and sustainability, learners about the circular economy, and students or practitioners in design. They cover all of the most important topics of the project Common Waste - Common Libraries. Since the main goal of the project was to connect these areas with improvements in the library areas, it is interesting to list the final outcome of the Ideathon and four teams:
Co-Lib - supporting educational toolkit for librarians
Sustainable neighbors - survey on the state of the art in the libraries and educational program on sustainability for the librarians
Change the Script - using the theatre performance and reuse of paper in the pursuit of falling in love with the books
Book it - an idea that praises circularity with the reusing of paper to produce mushrooms that will end up like a possible construction material to implement in libraries
On the last day of Ideathon we came back to the library at Goethe-Institut Zagreb and that day was devoted to fine-tuning the project ideas and their presentation in front of the audience with Q&As. We have quite a diverse teams and ideas, so the next step is to polish and test them until September 2024.
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For this project, we were looking for people who are passionate about the topics sustainability, waste prevention and circular economyand are interested in developing ideas in cross-national teams.
The Open Call was aimed at students, young professionals and activists coming from the fields of arts, ecology, sustainability and circular economy. We are were looking for librarians who are interested in libraries as sustainable institutions.
Our ambition is bringing together a group of creative minds to work together on formats relating to the topics mentioned above. The intention is to strengthen libraries as places of informal learning and exchange.
From June to November 2024, Common Waste – Common Libraries is taking place with a programme of live and online formats.
A group of 17 people was selected to take part in the project, starting with a three-day Ideathon in Zagreb (5 - 7th June). During the Ideathon, transnational teams were formed and the participants received input and inspiration from mentors and experts.
In the following months the participants will develop in their teams educational formats for use and implementation in libraries (such as workshops, simulation games, board games, waste detox kit) until September.
The project language is English. The participants are from the following countries: Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia and Turkey.
Development and Production phase with 3 Online-Workshops
End of September
Final Event Online – Presentation of the products (open to public)
Till November
Implementation in libraries
As far as we know, our planet is a unique place in the Universe. We call it a planet Earth. A beautiful blue and green rock, circling on the third spot from its star, the sun.
However, if we take a closer look at the beautiful surface and under it, it would be more appropriate to call it a planet Trash.
Let‘s see how we are doing with these blue or green parts of our planet. On the blue side, our oceans, we discard every minute one garbage truck full of plastic. On the green side, we are throwing not just so-called waste, things that we don’t need anymore or ones that stop working at some point, but we are also throwing food.
Food that we produce, process, transport, deliver, and buy. If we imagined food loss or waste as a country, it would be the third largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. Another problem with the waste is that we are exporting it more and more and someone else’s doorstep. For example, countries in the Southeast Asia are final address of 50% to 80% of global e-waste with a huge impact on local people with pollution and health hazards. And we can do it so much better. How?
That is what we will learn at the Common Waste – Common Libraries project. We will together explore creative and practical ideas in topics such as sustainability, waste prevention and circular economy.
In our ecosystems there is no waste: everything is interconnected and rounding in circles. It is one of the basics, one of the principles, a pattern in the web of life on our planet. It is rooted in the sustainability of our planet. To understand this web of life, our ecosystems, but also our role within it, our connectivity and our responsibility we need more information and know-how about relationships within this triangle sustainability – waste reduction – circular economy. Common Waste is intended to expand knowledge and strengthen sustainable, environmentally conscious behaviour in society.
In our ecosystems, there is nothing like an isolated unit. Therefore, we consider that these questions are not just a matter of any individual. Yes, everything starts with us, but nothing ends. Questions and solutions, ideas and innovative approaches that we want to raise through this project are a matter of collective or teamwork. By working in teams, and with the support from the mentors, we will create a concrete ideas and actions to improve situation in waste area or to use circular economy approach to strengthen sustainability.
Our actions nourish a global view on horizon, but are based in our local communities, places where we work and live, places where we can be active citizens. And we consider libraries as places of and for local communities. Places where we can get information and educate ourselves, places where we can meet each other and discuss important things. Places where we act together to make this world a better place to live. Our common places.
For this project, we are looking for people who are passionate about the topics sustainability, waste prevention and circular economy and are interested in developing ideas in cross-national teams.
The Open Call is aimed at students, young professionals and activists coming from the fields of arts, ecology, sustainability and circular economy. We are also looking for librarians who are interested in libraries as sustainable institutions.
Our ambition is bringing together a group of creative minds to work together on formats relating to the topics mentioned above. The intention is to strengthen libraries as places of informal learning and exchange.
From June to October 2024, Common Waste – Common Libraries will take place with a programme of live and online formats:
A group of around 15 people will be selected to take part in the project, starting with a three-day Ideathon in Zagreb (5 - 7th June).
During the Ideathon, transnational teams will be formed and you will receive input and inspiration from mentors and experts.
In the following months the participants will develop in their teams educational formats for use and implementation in libraries (such as workshops, simulation games, board games, waste detox kit) until September.
The project language is English. You eligible to apply if you are a resident of one of the following countries: Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia and Turkey.
May (Date tba.) Introductory Online Session with all participants
Ideathon 5 – 7 June Crossnational teambuildung, Input/Workshops
June – September Development and Production phase with 3 Online-Workshops
End September Final Festival (Online or Offline) – Presentation of the products
Partners
Common Waste is being realised by the Goethe-Institut in Athens, Belgrade, Bucharest, Istanbul, Sarajevo, Sofia, Thessaloniki and Zagreb. In cooperation with our partner Green Network of Activist Groups (ZMAG).