The project titled “Enhancing Awareness on Reducing Carbon Footprint through Trainings in IPARD Enterprises (CARBODIGIPARD)”, coordinated by ARDSI under the Erasmus+ Partnerships for Cooperation in Vocational Education and Training (KA220-VET) Programme, has been awarded a grant within the 2025 first call period, following the technical evaluations carried out by the Turkish National Agency.
The project, which will be implemented over a period of 26 months under the coordination of ARDSI, will be carried out in partnership with Isparta University of Applied Sciences, Bilecik Şeyh Edebali University, the University of South Bohemia (Czechia), the IPARD Agency of Serbia, and the Lithuanian Paying Agency.
The project aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of IPARD enterprises in the food, agriculture, and livestock sectors regarding carbon footprint, promote the effective use of digital tools, and strengthen the “carbon zero” approach, thereby supporting compliance with the requirements of the European Green Deal’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).