On 18 March 2026, the environmental conference titled “Circular Economy in Our Everyday Lives. Recycling Is Possible” was held at Bronisław Malinowski Primary School in Bystrzyca, Poland, within the RM-SLO-PLUS-HUB project, which aims to support the development of training tools and dialogue for responsible and sustainable action in the raw materials sector. The event brought together students, teachers, researchers, and local stakeholders, with the aim of promoting environmental awareness among young people and highlighting the importance of circular economy principles in everyday life.
The programme combined expert presentations with interactive and creative activities. Among the speakers were Prof. Joanna Kulczycka and Dr Agnieszka Nowaczek from the Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, who presented perspectives on the redevelopment of post-mining areas, using the Awida sand mine as a local example. A key element of the conference was the active involvement of students, who participated in project-based activities focused on designing sustainable redevelopment concepts for the former mining site. Through this exercise, they explored ideas such as green areas, recreational zones, and community spaces, demonstrating creativity and awareness of environmental responsibility.
The event also included an eco-fashion show, where students presented outfits made from recycled materials, reinforcing the message that sustainable practices can be both practical and innovative. The conference highlighted the importance of cooperation between education, science, and local communities, as well as the role of young generations in promoting sustainable behaviors and responsible resource use.