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Stakeholder Workshops

What are our Stakeholder Workshops?

In the context of its efforts to promote the project results and engage with stakeholders across society to co-create positive and sustainable lifestyles, the PSLifestyle consortium hosted workshops with stakeholders from Academia, Civil Society, Governments and Industry in the 8 project countries - Italy, Slovenia, Greece, Germany, Finland, Turkey, Portugal and Estonia. These sessions took place between September and December 2024 and aimed at showcasing the Lifestyle Test and Database, disseminating project results, and showing how they can be used to co-design solutions to facilitate the adoption of sustainable lifestyles.

Participants were introduced to scientific findings and data collected through the use of the Lifestyle Test and discussed how such data can support the development of new potential business models, policy solutions, civil society initiatives and research that could foster the adoption of positive and sustainable lifestyles in Europe. Additionally, participants provided feedback on the Lifestyle Test and data product’s features to further improve the tools and better support stakeholders across society in enhancing sustainable lifestyles.

Key outcomes of these sessions are reported in the following deliverables, one per workshop with stakeholder group:
D3.5 - PSLifestyle guidelines for governments
D3.6 – PSLifestyle Business Opportunities for the companies -report and guidelines
D3.7 – PSLifestyle and PSDataSet exploitation plan and guidelines, including priority topics for further research
D3.8 - PSLifestyle exploitation plan for Civil Society – from local to EU level

An additional multi-stakeholder workshop will be organised at the EU level in May 2025, bringing together different stakeholder groups to foster a dialogue on how the project results can be leveraged to enhance sustainable lifestyles in Europe.

 

European Union

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101037342.