(ANSA) - TRIESTE, 11 APR - Three projects developed in Fvg
were awarded the 2024 Sustainability Award by EGTC Euregio
today. The projects are bike paths named after Italian
singer-songwriters in Turriaco (Gorizia), a university mobility
project included under Interreg Italy-Slovenia in Pordenone, and
the 'DeepSea' initiative, focusing on mobility services in
marinas (Interreg Italy-Croatia), which Aries, an in-house
company of the Venezia Giulia Chamber of Commerce promoted.
Six more prizes were awarded to as many projects by public
and public-law entities implemented in Veneto and Carinthia.
These included the mobility initiative launched by Ca Foscari
University in a collaboration between Venice and Rijeka and the
shared cab connecting eight municipalities in the Nockberge
Mountains in Carinthia. Each competing project declined
mobility-related goals included in the 17 Sustainable
Development Goals of Agenda 2030. The winners are named
'Ambassadors of Sustainability' and will promote a
pro-environment message within the Euregio area.
"Euregio has proven to be among the most virtuous Euroregions
by achieving several awards and implementing its activities,
particularly this year in sustainable mobility," underlined Fvg
Governor Massimiliano Fedriga.
The awards were presented at the end of the Euregio assembly,
which re-elected Carinthia's President, Peter Kaiser, to lead
the Gect Euregio Senza Confini for another term. (ANSA).
Sustainable mobility, 9 awards for Fvg, Veneto,and Carinthia
EGTC Euregio initiative, ceremony today in Trieste