Ανθεκτικότητα μέσω καινοτομίας και Βιωσιμότητας

Within the framework of the Erasmus+ Project “ZeroPlastic 4 All” (ZP4All)
(Project No. 2023-2-EL01-KA210-VET-000170094), trainers from RTIS Training successfully implemented a local dissemination and capacity-building activity in Alimos, translating European cooperation into tangible educational impact at community level.
Following their participation in transnational meetings and joint training activities, RTIS trainers transferred the knowledge, methodologies, and tools developed at European level to the local Vocational Education and Training (VET) community, reinforcing the project’s objective of empowering learners and educators to actively address plastic pollution.
The activity was organised as a one-day conference and interactive workshop, structured into six thematic sessions, and involved 30–40 students from at least three different classes. Participants were introduced to the ZP4All project framework, its innovative educational tools, and the newly developed ZP4All Educational Guide. In parallel, the ZP4All online platform was presented through a structured e-presentation, providing an overview of its learning materials and practical resources.
The training sessions addressed the core thematic areas of the project, including:
- Understanding the Life Cycle of Plastics
- Strategies for Reducing Plastic Use
- Alternative Materials and Technologies
- Policy and Regulation
- Community and Corporate Responsibility
- Education and Outreach
- Παρακολούθηση και αξιολόγηση
- Best Practices in Monitoring and Evaluation
The event was hosted in Alimos, with the support of the local school, highlighting how European-funded initiatives can foster meaningful local engagement and contribute to sustainable behavioural change. Through hands-on learning and participatory approaches, students were encouraged to critically assess plastic use and explore practical, scalable solutions.

By strengthening skills, raising awareness, and promoting responsible practices, ZP4All continues to support the transition towards a more sustainable and plastic-conscious Europe, in line with the objectives of the Erasmus+ Programme.

