HAK Zwettl convinces with sustainability projects and receives award

HAK Zwettl convinces with sustainability projects and receives award

d ie Hak Zwettl has achieved a significant success by awarding it impressive commitment in the field of sustainability. The innovation award of the school network sustainability, a well -known competition that recognizes school projects in the field of sustainable development, gave second place to the Wirtschafts.akademie.kettl. This is a remarkable performance that shows how serious school takes the principles of sustainability.

The project for which the HAK Zwettl was awarded is closely based on the goals for sustainable development (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGS) of the United Nations. These global goals aim to make a better and more sustainable future for everyone. The school convinced the jury with a large number of initiatives and projects that contribute to the promotion of environmental awareness and social improvements. It is clear that a practical implementation and a committed approach in the formation of the formation are of great importance in order to make sustainable changes.

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The innovation price is not only an award, but also an incentive for other schools to develop similar initiatives and to sensitize their students to sustainable topics. Cornelia Geiger, one of the people in charge at the HAK, emphasized how important it is that students learn to take responsibility for their environment and society. This focus on environmental education will in future play a central role in the curriculum and contribute to the fact that the students become active members of a more sustainable society.

Andrea Strohmayer from the Education Directorate and other personalities from the region, including Anja Böhm from the Waldviertel Economic Forum, honored the achievements of the HAK Zwettl and expressed hope that this award can serve as a model for other institutions. "Every small act is on the way to a more sustainable future," said Gabriele Litschuer, who is responsible for the SDGs at the HAK. This attitude reflects the growing importance of sustainability in the educational landscape.

Overall, the HAK Zwettl award shows that education and commitment go hand in hand. The contribution of the school to the SDGS is a positive sign of the future. It remains to be seen how such initiatives will develop and which new projects will be launched in the near future. School network sustainability has established itself as a platform that enables schools to share their innovative approaches and grow together. Further details on this topic can be found at www.noen.at

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