Food & GardenPodgoricaMontenegro #ForkToFarm: backyard composting from Danilovgrad to TuziComposting kits + a Viber community keeping households engaged Through the #ForkToFarm campaign coordinated by Zero Waste Europe, Zero Waste Montenegro distributed backyard composting kits: bins and Bokashi liquid: to households in Danilovgrad (150 households) and Tuzi (300 households for separate collection + 50 for backyard composting). A Viber community group provides ongoing guidance, lets participants share progress, and troubleshoot problems: turning a one-time kit distribution into a sustained community practice. What the programme includes - Composting bin and Bokashi liquid distributed to each participating household - Viber messaging community for tips, troubleshooting, and community accountability - In Podgorica: 100 composting bins distributed to urban residents connected to the Urban Garden project - Individual bio-waste management plans developed for participating communities How to engage - Danilovgrad and Tuzi residents: contact the municipality or Zero Waste Montenegro to join the composting programme and receive a kit - Other Montenegrin municipalities: ask Zero Waste Montenegro about bringing #ForkToFarm to your community - Residents across Montenegro: join the conversation: follow Zero Waste Montenegro for news on programme expansion in 2025 Why it matters Montenegro's April 2024 Law on Waste Management includes EPR and single-use plastics bans: creating new legal ground for composting programmes to grow. #ForkToFarm builds the community infrastructure before the regulations make it mandatory. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Lead: Zero Waste Montenegro - Campaign: #ForkToFarm by Zero Waste Europe - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th editioncompostingbio-wastehouseholdsForkToFarmkits
EnergyParisFrance: Energy Sobriety (Sobriété Énergétique)Collective energy saving with joy, not austerity France's Sobriété Énergétique campaign encourages households and organisations to reduce energy use through practical, shared actions: lowering demand while maintaining comfort and solidarity during price shocks. What you can do - Adopt sobriety tips that focus on heating, lighting, and standby power - Organise building-level challenges with neighbours and share results - Pair personal actions with advocacy for building retrofits in your arrondissement How to participate - Use national sobriety guides distributed through municipalities and utilities - Connect local efforts with France's wider efficiency and climate programmes Why it matters Sobriety framed as collective care: not sacrifice: builds trust during crises and opens the door to deeper retrofits. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: IEA, Best Practices and Insights to Expand Clean Energy Access and Adoption (2025). CC BY 4.0. Paraphrased for local discovery by Solarpunker.energy sobrietyefficiencyFrancehouseholdssolidarity