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 pre-campaign phases, intervention on the ground – with visits and appointments –, strengthening participation, consolidation, monitoring and evaluation.
As support, several materials will be produced, among which hangers, flyers, stickers, absence cards, institutional letters of attachment and stickers of recognition and belonging.
Devoted to the same topic, the
“Dou Valor” (I Give Value) campaign was also the target of intervention in
OMAN
two municipalities, where the collection service is carried out by SUMA. In Buarcos, Figueira da Foz, the action covered 400 homes for door-to-door collection of the three domestic types
of recyclables, in bags; and, in São João da Madeira, the contact was made with 1,600 single and two-family homes, in ten pilot areas, for collection in domestic containers of undifferentiated waste
and recyclables.
To support these interventions, materials such as billboards, posters, key
hangers, waste and composting guides, informational flyers, decoration of panels for collection vehicles, absence cards, stickers and containerisation labels
were produced.
The intervention in São João da Madeira should extend to other work cycles, and the expansion of the awareness-raising to composting and to the future delivery of domestic composters is expected.
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PARTNERSHIP ON ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION IN OMAN
 Ecovision, SUMA's company in Oman market, contracted technical consultancy servives on environmental education
The recognition of the excellence of the environmental literacy heritage held by SUMA as a waste operator, and the testimony of the various monitoring visits to projects and awareness-raising campaigns in Portugal by be’ah, a client of Ecovision – a SUMA company for the Omanite market – have led to the contracting of technical consultancy services in this area of intervention.
Designed to convey the SUMA model
with the necessary cultural and social adaptations to the reality of an Arab country, the negotiated intervention forecasts the introduction of waste prevention policies with targets for reducing the average share, and the technical supervision and educational monitoring of the environmental education plan be’ah – the entity responsible for the national waste strategy in the country.
The diagnosis of current and previous programmes; the discussion of innovative solution improvement and design processes; the training of the technical team and mentoring processes; the planning, co-development and support
for the implementation of programmes, campaigns and activities; as well as the implementation of evaluation methods seeking to create an effective methodology and a guide to environmental education procedures, are some of the features included in this service provision.
Covering diverse target audiences – the school community, consumers and society in general – the focus of the topics to be worked on resides mainly on the management of municipal waste and
the correct conditioning and disposal behaviour, also covering issues such as combating food waste and pests.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Oman
The focus of the topics
to be worked on
resides mainly on the management of municipal waste and the correct conditioning and
disposal behaviour.
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