This document discusses organizing a global volunteer event called "Lets Do It Kiev!" on February 16, 2010. It encourages attendees to change themselves in order to change the world, noting that free will, choice, and action are needed. It highlights a past event in Copenhagen where media attention was drawn by creating a vacuum cleaner mammoth, resulting in extensive international coverage. The document calls for 100,000 volunteers to participate in the Kiev event and urges attendees to join as organizers.
Erik van Dijk introduced himself as the International Coordinator of Green Key Eco Label for tourism facilities, which is part of the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) International. FEE International is a non-governmental organization founded in 1982 in Denmark that now has 60 member countries working to raise environmental awareness through education and information programs, including Green Key which provides an eco-label for hotels, campsites, and attractions. Green Key currently certifies over 1,500 tourism facilities across 25 countries in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, Japan, and the Caribbean. Erik then introduced Victoria Radchenko to speak about Green Key activities in Ukraine.
Fuel Alternative Plc is a Ukrainian consulting company that provides services in renewable energy, clean technologies, and alternative fuels. It organizes conferences and trade shows to connect businesses in this sector. It also publishes trade magazines and research reports about these industries in Ukraine and abroad. The company aims to help foreign companies enter the Ukrainian market and support the growth of clean technologies locally.
This document discusses organizing a global volunteer event called "Lets Do It Kiev!" on February 16, 2010. It encourages attendees to change themselves in order to change the world, noting that free will, choice, and action are needed. It highlights a past event in Copenhagen where media attention was drawn by creating a vacuum cleaner mammoth, resulting in extensive international coverage. The document calls for 100,000 volunteers to participate in the Kiev event and urges attendees to join as organizers.
Erik van Dijk introduced himself as the International Coordinator of Green Key Eco Label for tourism facilities, which is part of the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) International. FEE International is a non-governmental organization founded in 1982 in Denmark that now has 60 member countries working to raise environmental awareness through education and information programs, including Green Key which provides an eco-label for hotels, campsites, and attractions. Green Key currently certifies over 1,500 tourism facilities across 25 countries in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, Japan, and the Caribbean. Erik then introduced Victoria Radchenko to speak about Green Key activities in Ukraine.
Fuel Alternative Plc is a Ukrainian consulting company that provides services in renewable energy, clean technologies, and alternative fuels. It organizes conferences and trade shows to connect businesses in this sector. It also publishes trade magazines and research reports about these industries in Ukraine and abroad. The company aims to help foreign companies enter the Ukrainian market and support the growth of clean technologies locally.