How it was?
Inspired by the TV show, the activity gave participants the chance to pitch their eco-friendly business ideas to a panel of "investors."
In teams, participants created solutions to real environmental problems, like reducing waste, using renewable energy, or improving farming practices. They learned how to turn their ideas into clear plans, covering things like costs, benefits, and the positive impact on the environment.
The panel gave feedback on each idea, helping participants understand how to improve and bring their solutions to life. The workshop showed how young people can think creatively and take action for a greener future.
With this, we completed our pilot phase and look forward to continuing our work on sustainable entrepreneurship with even more energy!
What’s Next?
-
The insights and outcomes from this event will contribute to a comprehensive online Guidebook for youth workers. This resource will provide practical tools and methodologies to support young people in the Green Transition.
-
To learn more about our progress and upcoming activities, check out our latest newsletter here. Be part of the journey as we build a sustainable future together!
Latest News

GREEN PHOTO – TRAINING COURSE RESULTS
Showcasing the fusion of art, ecology, and social impact, the Green Photo course offered youth workers a unique platform to transform recycled materials into striking photographic art.

Laying the Groundwork: EDYP Needs Assessment
The success of any impactful project begins with understanding its target audience, their challenges, and opportunities. For the Enviro-Digital Youth Project, this crucial step is the Needs Assessment.

How Digital Skills Are Empowering Youth to Save the Planet
Imagine a world where young people take the lead in environmental protection, armed not only with passion but also with digital skills.