The creARTive project

The creARTive project (Jan 2022 – July 2023) engaged youth (18–30) from Denmark, Italy, Spain, Turkey and Norway through three Creative Art Camps and local activities.

  • The initiative links art, culture and climate education, using creativity as a tool for sustainable awareness and youth empowerment.
  • At the Stockholm+50 event in June 2022, the World Climate School contributed to cultural and educational activities such as the Children’s Stone Circle and the Peace Ceremony.
  • Trainings in Copenhagen, Sansepolcro and Pamplona explored topics from climate change and sustainable art to sports, circular economy and local community action.
  • Personal testimonies highlighted how music, art and intercultural exchange fostered resilience, hope and collaboration among youth.
  • The project also partnered with Humming for Peace and launched global activities such as African Youth Legacy at COP27 and school initiatives in Zimbabwe.
  • The newsletter emphasized water as a missing piece in climate debates, alongside urgent calls for green jobs, climate justice and ecological transformation.
  • Upcoming: the Climate Festival in Oslo (Jan 2023) and further C6 World initiatives to connect creative youth and climate action worldwide.

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Refashion for Good 3

The 4R philosophy (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink) applied to sustainable fashion is at the core of the RfG project, targeted towards youth and teachers.

  • A key milestone was the teacher training in Barcelona (June 26–28, 2024), where educators from Italy, Spain, Denmark, Poland and Greece tested RfG tools and materials.
  • The training focused on sustainable fashion, body image issues, lesson plan design and preparations for the school pilot phase.
  • This was preceded by the 3rd International Partners’ Meeting, which aligned progress and next steps.
  • Core outputs include the RfG Lesson Plans Package, the Teachers’ Training Toolbox and a Multimedia Hub with digital, open-access resources.
  • Partners are finalizing inspirational podcasts, a teachers’ manual, videos and content for the Teacher’s Corner.
  • Upcoming: national online teacher workshops (autumn 2024) and broader piloting of the RfG educational model in schools.
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Refashion for Good

The RfG project empowers teenagers to adopt the 4R philosophy (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink) in fashion, with both environmental and social impacts.

  • Target groups include secondary school students, teachers, fashion professionals, NGOs and community actors.

Key outputs include:

  • A Lesson Plans Package with good practices and flexible plans for schools.
  • A Teachers’ Training Toolbox with handbooks, activities, workshops (online & in-person) and video tutorials.
  • A Multimedia Hub featuring good practices, a teachers’ corner, podcasts and student showcases like Brand with Me.
  • The first transnational meeting took place in Denmark, while the next will be in Palermo, Italy (October 2023).
  • Current activities include interviews and collection of good practices in fashion recycling and well-being to build the project’s database.
  • The partnership includes organizations from Denmark, Greece, Poland, Spain and Italy, led by NNY(New Nordic Youth).
  • A pilot phase in secondary schools will test tools and refine them with teacher feedback.
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The creARTive project

The creARTive project (Jan 2022 – July 2023) engaged youth (18–30) from Denmark, Italy, Spain, Turkey and Norway through three Creative Art Camps and local activities.

  • The initiative links art, culture and climate education, using creativity as a tool for sustainable awareness and youth empowerment.
  • At the Stockholm+50 event in June 2022, the World Climate School contributed to cultural and educational activities such as the Children’s Stone Circle and the Peace Ceremony.
  • Trainings in Copenhagen, Sansepolcro and Pamplona explored topics from climate change and sustainable art to sports, circular economy and local community action.
  • Personal testimonies highlighted how music, art and intercultural exchange fostered resilience, hope and collaboration among youth.
  • The project also partnered with Humming for Peace and launched global activities such as African Youth Legacy at COP27 and school initiatives in Zimbabwe.
  • The newsletter emphasized water as a missing piece in climate debates, alongside urgent calls for green jobs, climate justice and ecological transformation.
  • Upcoming: the Climate Festival in Oslo (Jan 2023) and further C6 World initiatives to connect creative youth and climate action worldwide.
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