Ihobe Unveils Training Calendar for Circular Economy Programs Targeting Basque SMEs in 2025
Ihobe announces a new training calendar for circular economy courses aimed at Basque SMEs in 2025.
Key Points
- • Ihobe introduces a training calendar for circular economy courses in 2025.
- • The program targets small and medium-sized enterprises in the Basque Country.
- • Courses will cover diverse aspects of the circular economy.
- • Ihobe aims to equip SMEs with sustainable practices and operational efficiency.
Ihobe, the public society for environmental management in the Basque Country, has announced a comprehensive training calendar focused on circular economy initiatives specifically designed for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the region. The program aims to equip local businesses with the necessary skills and knowledge to adopt sustainable practices and promote environmental responsibility.
Scheduled to commence in 2025, the courses will cover various aspects of circular economy, providing practical insights to help SMEs navigate the transition towards more sustainable operations. This initiative underscores the commitment of the Basque government towards fostering a sustainable economic model, encouraging businesses to engage in environmentally friendly practices that reduce waste and maximize resource efficiency.
The series of courses will be accessible throughout the year and are designed to cater to the diverse needs of SMEs, reflecting the different stages these businesses may be in regarding their sustainability journey. This event is part of a broader movement across Spain to integrate circular economy principles across all sectors, ensuring that SMEs are not left behind in the green transition.
As stated by an Ihobe representative, "Our goal is to empower Basque SMEs with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in a circular economy. This program will not only benefit their operational efficiency but also contribute positively to the environment."
These initiatives reflect a growing recognition of the importance of sustainable development as integral to economic resilience in the post-pandemic landscape, setting a precedent for future training geared towards fostering a greener economy.