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Terms and Conditions for the Waste•smART contest
The rules listed below form the terms and conditions of the contest. Please note that by submitting an entry (electronically), you are deemed to have agreed to and accepted these rules. This contest is administered by the European Environment Agency (EEA).
Located in About EEA Competitions Waste·smART - competition
Specific privacy statement - Waste•smART competition
The personal data you provide in the Waste•smART submission form is processed in accordance with regulation (EC) No 45/2001[1] of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the Community institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data.
Located in About EEA Competitions Waste·smART - competition
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Located in About EEA Competitions Waste·smART - competition
Press Release Youth video competition: share your vision of a sustainable future and win cash prizes
What is your vision for sustainable living in 20 years' time? Competition "Generation '92" offers the opportunity for young Europeans born in 1991, 1992 or 1993 to make a video showing their vision of a sustainable future. The winners will be invited to take part in an event on sustainable development in Copenhagen on 5 June. The best entries will also win a total of € 6,000 in cash prizes.
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Generation '92 - European youth video competition (CLOSED)
What is your vision for sustainable living in 20 years' time? Competition "Generation '92" offers the opportunity for young Europeans born in 1991, 1992 or 1993 to make a video showing their vision of a sustainable future. The winners will be invited to take part in an event on sustainable development in Copenhagen on 5 June. The best entries will also win a total of €6,000 in cash prizes.
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Terms and Conditions for the ImaginAIR Contest
The rules listed below form the terms and conditions of the contest. Please note that by submitting an entry (electronically), you are deemed to have agreed to and accepted these rules. This contest is administered by the European Environment Agency (EEA).
Located in About EEA ImaginAIR – photo story competition (CLOSED) ImaginAir competition rules
Specific privacy statement
The personal data you provide in the ImaginAIR submission form is processed in accordance with regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the Community institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data.
Located in About EEA ImaginAIR – photo story competition (CLOSED) ImaginAir competition rules
ImaginAIR Photo Story Competition Rules
Located in About EEA Competitions ImaginAIR – photo story competition (CLOSED)
File Spreading green consumption tips in Copenhagen
Too often, people think that the responsibility for environmental problems lies solely with industry or policy makers. Yet consumers have an equally important role in environmental matters, as their everyday choices have big impacts on the environment. During the famous Copenhagen Culture Night 2008, the European Environment Agency tackled sustainable consumption issues in a creative way.
Located in Environmental topics Household consumption Multimedia
File “If I were President of Europe…” – just what would you do to help the environment?
Students from the Copenhagen International School answer to the question “If you were the President of Europe, what would you do to help decrease pollution and improve our environment?”. Increasing taxes on cars and using that money to invest in environmentally-friendly forms of transportation are the most cited policies a green President would implement.
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