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We are pleased to announce our, recently accepted, project: GreenLabs4VET! Funded though Erasmus + Key Action 2 projects, September 2023 kicks off the projects’ start. The response of learners, teachers and institutions following the successful completion of our first Greening…
What are Green skills? New and important to the development of VET education and employment, green skills help to transition from current working conditions and practices to more sustainable ones in order to ensure a better future for all. Check…
Recently, the International Labour Organization developed a “step-by-step guidance tool for greening TVET and skills development”. This document is relevant to any stakeholder in VET, such as policy makers, teachers, students, administrators, environmental NGOS, TVET institutions, workers’ organizations, and much…
“A new joint study by the World Bank, the ILO, and UNESCO says TVET needs to adapt to globalization, technological progress, demographic transformation, and climate change”. The importance of TVET education is clear, even more so when having to solve…
The vocational sector is developing various green technologies in order to have lasting positive environmental change. Check out the work done by CEBEFOP (European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training) here to understand how the agri-food sector can change…
COP27 brought together representatives from across the world to talk about sustainable development and solutions. Check out all the work that was being done here.
. Today we are sharing the results from LIFE FOSTER, a project funded by the LIFE programme, which developed training on food waste prevention. Approximately 4000 students – both youths and adults – have been trained by 500 trainers from…
The Greening the Campus – A step-by-step Guidebook for Schools has been published and copies have started to be distributed to Schools and Institutions in Malta! For further info contact louis.aquilina@mcast.edu.mt
Two hundred and fifty trees were planted at MCAST over the past weeks as part of the ongoing Cycle for Trees initiative by local organisation MOVE. In a tree planting activity held on 7 March, the HSBC Malta Foundation announced…