Now or Never Project

Environmental protection is mainly the protection of soil, green, water, air and climate.

A friendly environment on a sustainable planet can be guaranteed as soon as we make the measures we take today on these fundamental issues a natural part of our lives. It is foreseen that with the start of the fracture reaction, the pollution created by the carbon dioxide ratio and other gases in the atmosphere will not be cleaned in its current form, but for hundreds or even thousands of years. Perhaps the result of the destructions in the plant and animal worlds has not been fully revealed, but it is clear that it gives an S.O.S sign at least as much as the atmosphere. It wouldn't be good to do nothing when the pollution of the seas, lakes and rivers is already at the limit of catastrophe. Where humanity is doomed to fail, the next generation need not submit to the idea of ??living on a sick and dying planet.

For the next generation to live, work and thrive on a sustainable planet, the duties and responsibilities of youth and educators, parents and world leaders, you and I all citizens of the world must be intertwined. Within the scope of Erasmus+ Youth Exchange “Now or Never” Project, we came together with the youth of Lithuania, Croatia and Spain, who accompanied us on this road we embarked on with environmental awareness, to take part in a global initiative to draw attention to the issue of recycling and waste in our country. Our project was carried out between 21-29 November with a total of 24 young people. During the project, our young people; He has carried out studies on many different concepts related to the environment such as recycling, sustainable energy and ecosystem. Our young people have conveyed their own messages to people in this field by designing t-shirts containing messages related to the environment. Our young people who visited the province of Van within the scope of our project; They could not hide their admiration and astonishment at the mix of rich Van culture they saw. In addition, our young people visited the solid waste system established in Van and watched on-site how the waste around us is recycled with new methods with these systems. As the output of our project, young people prepared a mini e-book describing the environmental problems in their own countries.