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EcoObshtina: Bulgaria's national zero waste municipality competition

The competition that raised the stakes for Bulgarian local government The EcoObshtina (Eco Municipality) competition is Bulgaria's largest annual award for sustainable municipalities, organised in partnership with the French Embassy. Za Zemiata shapes its evaluation criteria to prioritise measurable waste reduction outcomes: ensuring the competition rewards genuinely impactful programmes over greenwashing. In 2024, both Svilengrad and Gabrovo received the EcoMunicipality award, boosting the visibility of zero waste solutions at the level of national ministries and the National Association of Municipalities. What EcoObshtina does for zero waste - Evaluation criteria designed by Za Zemiata to reward source separation rates, PAYT implementation, and community engagement over less measurable commitments - Award ceremonies provide media coverage that amplifies zero waste success stories nationally - Partnership with the French Embassy brings international credibility and comparative benchmarking - Winning municipalities become reference cases for other local authorities to study How to engage - Bulgarian municipalities: apply for the next EcoObshtina cycle: follow Za Zemiata for application deadlines and criteria - Community groups: nominate your municipality for EcoObshtina recognition and document the waste programmes it runs - Policy advocates: use the competition results to name and praise municipalities that are leading: and ask the Ministry why national policy has not yet caught up with local practice Why it matters National awards turn local zero waste wins into stories ministers and neighbouring mayors cannot ignore. When Svilengrad and Gabrovo took EcoMunicipality honours in 2024, they gave every Bulgarian council a visible benchmark, and a reason to aim higher than greenwashing. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Lead: Za Zemiata + French Embassy in Sofia + EcoObshtina partners - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition

Bulgaria: zero waste event guide for businesses and organisers

A practical guide making sustainable events the easy choice Za Zemiata published a practical zero waste event guide offering concrete advice on hosting low-waste and waste-free events: covering catering, packaging, waste station design, volunteering, and post-event reporting. The guide has been well received by business partners as well as civil society, positioning waste reduction as a competitive advantage rather than an obligation. What the guide covers - Step-by-step instructions for event planners: pre-event, during, and post-event waste management - Catering supplier checklist for single-use plastic alternatives and reusable systems - Waste station layout templates optimised for different event sizes - Communication templates for telling attendees what they can do - Case studies from Bulgarian events that have already adopted zero waste practices How to engage - Event organisers in Bulgaria: download the guide from Za Zemiata and share it with your catering and venue partners - Businesses hosting corporate events: use the guide as a starting point for your sustainability commitments - Municipalities planning public events: contact Za Zemiata for tailored support applying the guide to specific local contexts Why it matters Festivals and corporate gatherings generate concentrated waste in a single weekend. A practical guide lowers the barrier for organisers who want to do better, turning zero waste from a niche commitment into something any venue can plan for. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Lead: Za Zemiata - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition

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Blagoevgrad: pictorial waste separation guide for all residents

A guide designed so everyone can understand it In Blagoevgrad, Za Zemiata and the municipality developed a pictorial household waste separation guide as part of the #ForkToFarm campaign: designed to be accessible to residents regardless of literacy level, language background, or prior environmental knowledge. The guide uses clear illustrations to show what goes where, reducing the confusion that causes contamination of sorted streams. What the guide covers - Visual instructions for each waste category: kitchen organics, recyclables, mixed residual - Pictorial representation of common items that are frequently sorted incorrectly - Distributed in print through municipal services, schools, and community centres - Designed with input from local government to reflect Blagoevgrad's specific waste collection infrastructure How to engage - Blagoevgrad residents: pick up the guide from your municipal waste service or community centre and use it to review your household sorting habits - Other Bulgarian municipalities: contact Za Zemiata to adapt the Blagoevgrad pictorial guide for your own local waste system - Educators: use the guide in school waste workshops: the visual format works especially well with younger children and parents who have limited experience with sorting systems Why it matters Clear communication is the lowest-cost, highest-impact intervention in source separation. When residents know what to do, sorted waste quality improves, recyclers accept more material, and the financial case for collection strengthens. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Lead: Za Zemiata + Municipality of Blagoevgrad - Campaign: #ForkToFarm - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition

Svilengrad: PAYT + RFID smart bin system

Bulgaria's most advanced household waste charging system Svilengrad, in southeastern Bulgaria, pioneered a Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) system enhanced with RFID technology to identify, measure, and record the waste output of individual households. Each bin has an RFID chip; collection vehicles read it automatically, linking volume to the corresponding household fee. The system has been extended to rural villages around Svilengrad: a rarity in Bulgaria, where most PAYT pilots remain city-centre only. What makes Svilengrad's model distinctive - RFID identification eliminates the need for manual monitoring or trust-based self-reporting - Rural extension makes the system equitable across the whole municipality, not just the urban core - Za Zemiata works with Svilengrad as an ERIC project partner to document and communicate the model - Svilengrad received the EcoMunicipality 2024 award alongside Gabrovo, in partnership with the French Embassy programme How to engage - Bulgarian municipalities: contact Za Zemiata for the Svilengrad PAYT+RFID design brief and implementation support - Policy advocates: the EU infringement procedure against Bulgaria for delaying mandatory PAYT makes Svilengrad's working model highly topical: cite it in submissions to the Ministry of Environment - Residents in Svilengrad: check your municipality's bin collection calendar and confirm your RFID chip is registered correctly Why it matters Most PAYT systems rely on sticker-based or bag-based mechanisms that are easy to game. Svilengrad's RFID approach makes every bin sortable, reportable, and verifiable: making it one of the most credible waste-reduction tools available to Bulgarian municipalities ahead of the nationally mandated PAYT rollout. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Lead: Za Zemiata + Municipality of Svilengrad - ERIC project: Elevating Reuse In Cities - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition

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Gabrovo Uzana Fest: reusable deposit cups at a Bulgarian festival

Reusable cups at a festival: despite the regulatory obstacles Uzana Fest in Gabrovo runs a reusable deposit cup system for beverages, navigating significant regulatory challenges to make it work. Gabrovo received the EcoMunicipality 2024 award alongside Svilengrad in part for its consistent commitment to event sustainability. The festival shows that reuse at large outdoor events is achievable in Bulgaria even before the country has the supportive regulation that makes it easier elsewhere. Where - Uzana, Gabrovo area, Bulgaria (festival grounds in the Uzana reserve area; approximate pin at Gabrovo) How to participate - Festival attendees: use the deposit cup system: return the cup at the end to get your deposit back; this makes the whole system financially viable for the organiser - Bulgarian festival organisers: contact Za Zemiata for guidance on implementing similar deposit cup systems within the current regulatory environment - Advocates: Uzana Fest's success under challenging conditions makes it a compelling case for regulatory reform to make reuse the default Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Lead: Uzana Fest organisers + Za Zemiata - EcoMunicipality 2024: Gabrovo - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition
GabrovoData a definir

Gabrovo: landfill education visits for hundreds of students

When school trips go to the landfill: and it changes everything Gabrovo's regional landfill hosts hundreds of students each year for educational visits, giving them direct access to how waste is processed, what happens to unrecycled material, and why source separation matters. The programme is run as an extension of Gabrovo's broader zero waste commitment and makes the invisible infrastructure of waste management viscerally real for young residents. Where - Gabrovo regional landfill, Gabrovo Municipality, Bulgaria (approximate pin at Gabrovo) How to participate - Gabrovo teachers and school coordinators: register your class for a landfill visit through the municipality's environmental office or Za Zemiata - Other Bulgarian municipalities with landfill sites: contact Za Zemiata for guidance on establishing a similar education programme at your waste facility - Youth groups: ask your school whether a landfill visit can be part of an environmental project or science curriculum Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Lead: Municipality of Gabrovo + Za Zemiata - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition
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Svilengrad Roma neighbourhood cleanup: 1,700 kg in one day

A community-led cleanup that left permanent infrastructure behind Residents of Svilengrad's Roma neighbourhood co-organised a large community cleanup with the municipality, collecting 1,700 kg of waste in a single day. After the cleanup, the municipality installed permanent separate collection bins in the neighbourhood: ensuring that the one-day effort translated into lasting infrastructure. This follow-through is what distinguishes the Svilengrad model from a typical cleanup event. Where - Svilengrad, Haskovo Region, southeastern Bulgaria (Roma neighbourhood; approximate pin at Svilengrad town centre) How to participate - Svilengrad residents: use the permanent separate collection bins installed after the cleanup: maintaining sorted waste habits keeps the programme alive - Bulgarian municipalities with informal settlements: contact Za Zemiata for the Svilengrad model: the key is pairing a one-off cleanup with permanent infrastructure - Community organisers: the combination of civic action + municipal follow-through is replicable; Za Zemiata can help you design the sequence Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Lead: Za Zemiata + Municipality of Svilengrad + Roma community residents - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition