Invitation to Join the Hungarian Sustainability Week 2025

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Dear Members

We are delighted to invite you to participate in the 10th Jubilee Sustainability Week organized between April 7-11, 2025. This initiative, designed for primary and secondary school students, offers a diverse range of programs and activities to inspire and educate the next generation on sustainability.

Sustainability Week is an annual educational program spanning the Carpathian Basin, engaging 1,800 schools and 420,000 students each year. Its mission is to showcase the complexity of sustainability and shape students’ perspectives through an action-oriented, interactive approach. Companies play a key role in this initiative by helping young minds understand sustainability’s real-world applications.

By joining the Sustainability Week your company has the opportunity to:

  • Send volunteer experts to registered schools for guest lectures, where they can share their experiences and insights on sustainability.
  • Host off-site visits, allowing students to see firsthand how sustainability principles are implemented in practice.
  • Showcase corporate sustainability efforts, demonstrating how businesses contribute to a more livable future.

The 2025 Sustainability Theme Week will focus on key aspects of environmental, social, and economic sustainability, with special emphasis on:

  • Soil and biodiversity
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Green energy sources

Additionally, as a cross-cutting theme, the program will highlight sustainable consumption, consumer protection, and selective waste collection.

How to Participate

Participation in the volunteer program requires registration. For more details, please visit the website of Sustainability Week.

Sustainability Week is organized by Alapértékek Nonprofit Kft., under the patronage of President János Áder. The initiative is overseen by the Ministry of Interior’s State Secretariat for Public Education, with the support of the Blue Planet Foundation and the Hungarian National Commission for UNESCO.