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Store 1 is a lifestyle store with varied brands and stylish garments. It has a large open floor plan with merchandise crowded throughout and bright lighting. Customers of all ages frequently browse and about 75% make purchases.
Store 2 is a sporting goods store with a rugged, sparse layout and natural wood flooring. Employees are friendly but informal and wear casual clothing. The selection is arranged by function and price with an emphasis on bags and outdoor gear.
Store 3 is a brightly lit women's store with an elegant festive atmosphere and scented air. Well-dressed employees are attentive to customers of all
The store environment influenced the perceived value of merchandise. The store had a white color scheme with shiny mosaic floors and very high ceilings. It was brightly lit allowing all products to be clearly visible. Loud crowd noise and fitting background music created a busy atmosphere. Merchandise was crowded throughout the store. Salespeople made immediate contact with customers and the environment encouraged customers to browse for around an hour.
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The document provides a summary of the "Let's do it, Ukraine 2012" environmental cleanup project. It discusses that on April 28, 2012 over 51,000 participants from 110 Ukrainian towns cleaned up parks, roadsides, and other littered areas in the largest cleanup since Ukrainian independence. The project is part of an international "Let's do it!" initiative and has grown each year in its scale and participation. Detailed results and partner information can be found on the project website.
The document summarizes the "Let's do it, Ukraine 2012" environmental cleanup project. On April 28, 2012, over 51,000 participants from 110 towns cleaned parks, roadsides, and other littered areas in the largest cleanup in Ukrainian history. The project aims to change attitudes towards the environment and encourage responsible waste disposal. Partners and volunteers helped provide resources for the event. Plans are underway for future tree planting and nationwide cleanups.
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- Let's Do It! Ukraine organizes an annual nationwide cleanup campaign that has engaged over 140,000 volunteers to collect over 1,000 tons of waste.
- The initiative promotes environmental education and lifestyle changes among the Ukrainian public.
- It partners with communities, businesses, and government to increase the campaign's impact and benefits supporters through recognition and publicity.
- The organization is launching its 4th annual campaign on April 12, 2014 and
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- Details on the NordFlexOn network which aims to identify challenges and opportunities for distance learning in Nordic countries and facilitate collaboration.
- An overview of the ICDE's Global Advocacy Campaign and its goals of empowering members to advocate together and providing advocacy tools and resources.
- Plans to compare existing Nordic distance learning associations and efforts underway in Iceland to create a new national
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Presentation of all-ukrainian plants of trees and accomplishment action "Don't Forget" for potential corporate participants, partners and philanthropist. Will be conducted in October, 19 th.
Презентація для потенційних учасників всеукраїнської акції з корпоративної посадки дерев та благоустрою "НЕ ЗАБУДЬ", яка відбудеться 19 жовтня 2013 року.
The document provides a summary of the "Let's do it, Ukraine 2012" environmental cleanup project. It discusses that on April 28, 2012 over 51,000 participants from 110 Ukrainian towns cleaned up parks, roadsides, and other littered areas in the largest cleanup since Ukrainian independence. The project is part of an international "Let's do it!" initiative and has grown each year in its scale and participation. Detailed results and partner information can be found on the project website.
The document summarizes the "Let's do it, Ukraine 2012" environmental cleanup project. On April 28, 2012, over 51,000 participants from 110 towns cleaned parks, roadsides, and other littered areas in the largest cleanup in Ukrainian history. The project aims to change attitudes towards the environment and encourage responsible waste disposal. Partners and volunteers helped provide resources for the event. Plans are underway for future tree planting and nationwide cleanups.
The document summarizes the Let's Do It! Ukraine civic initiative, which is part of the global Let's Do It! World Cleanup movement. It discusses the initiative's mission to raise environmental awareness and promote proper waste disposal in Ukraine. Major points include:
- Let's Do It! Ukraine organizes an annual nationwide cleanup campaign that has engaged over 140,000 volunteers to collect over 1,000 tons of waste.
- The initiative promotes environmental education and lifestyle changes among the Ukrainian public.
- It partners with communities, businesses, and government to increase the campaign's impact and benefits supporters through recognition and publicity.
- The organization is launching its 4th annual campaign on April 12, 2014 and
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The document summarizes projects conducted by the Global Shapers Hub in Kaliningrad from November 2012 to April 2014. It describes 12 projects focused on inspiring community members, popularizing public speaking, networking activists, and crowd-funding social initiatives. Key results included over 1000 people inspired, several ongoing projects and communities started, and funds raised for community projects. Challenges included lack of experts, funding, and local interest in interacting on issues.
TEVA Company provided assistance to orphanages in 6 Ukrainian cities from October to December 2010 as part of their CSR program. They transferred charitable aid including antibiotics, fruits, toys, and packages to the orphanages. Officials from the Ministry of Health, regional health organizations, charities, and children's homes participated in the transfer events. Over 600 packages of aid were distributed. The events were publicized through press releases and notes in media outlets.
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The newsletter summarizes the Info Days that took place in February and March 2017 across Europe to disseminate the results of the IDEANNOVASHIP project. It notes that the first two intellectual outputs, a Facilitator Training Programme on Social Entrepreneurship and a Guide for Organizing IDEANNOVASHIP Camps, are now available for download on the project website. It also announces that a pilot Ideation Camp will take place in Greece in June 2017 with 18 youth from the partner countries to test out the IDEANNOVASHIP camp methodology.
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The document outlines plans for an upcoming event on open, flexible and distance education in a Nordic context. It includes the following:
- An agenda for the event that will discuss the NordFlexOn network, the ICDE Global Advocacy Campaign, comparisons of Nordic distance learning associations, and continuing work.
- Details on the NordFlexOn network which aims to identify challenges and opportunities for distance learning in Nordic countries and facilitate collaboration.
- An overview of the ICDE's Global Advocacy Campaign and its goals of empowering members to advocate together and providing advocacy tools and resources.
- Plans to compare existing Nordic distance learning associations and efforts underway in Iceland to create a new national
The document discusses the upcoming European Congress 2012 hosted by AIESEC in Cluj-Napoca, Romania from October 18-24. It will bring together 230 delegates from 45 European and North American countries. The Congress provides leadership training and networking opportunities. It also highlights several events including an opening ceremony, global village, Romanian night, gala dinner, and youth forum that will promote partner companies to international attendees and local students. Partnering offers brands visibility, access to AIESEC's talent pool, and an opportunity to support youth development in Romania and Cluj-Napoca.
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Presentation of all-ukrainian plants of trees and accomplishment action "Don't Forget" for potential corporate participants, partners and philanthropist. Will be conducted in October, 19 th.
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2. Let’s do it, Ukraine 2012 – what is it?
National ecological action of cleaning up of parks, roadsides, and
other littered zones. On the 28th of April, 2012 the largest cleaning was
hold since the independence of Ukraine.
Let’s do it, Ukraine united more than 51 000 participants from 110
towns, who went out on their workdays to expose their active civic position
and clean up Ukraine.
More than 20 national and international companies have came out with
their offices in Kyiv and its regions and also have supported us with
resources.
3. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine 2012”
Commercial partners that helped with the resources:
Advertising agency«TABASCO» - video production
Advertising agency «FERZ» - corporate style development
FULL CONTACT, DHL – logistics of the project
Tribal DDB – project web site creation and management
Law company «Aleksey Pukha & Partners» - legal assistance
Providing regional coordinators with trash bags, gloves, printed
materials, t-shirts and other resources :
Kyiv Municipal State Administration, Sun Power, Sniper, Дивосвіт,
KPMG, Novartis, UN The Global Compact, “Nebesna krynytsya”, Nova
liniya, Mars, Wrigley, Arterium, Watsons, Nadra bank, Erste Bank, OTP
Bank, Praktiker, L'Kaffa, Ashan, Carlsberg Group, Triada Print,
FitCurves, Kvas Taras, Ibis Hotel, Radisson SAS, SysIQ, EPAM,
Univest, Fedoriv, OKKO, Art Sudioo of Printing, ITCG, HoshvaPR,
Chytaika, МАМІ.
4. Why it’s worth to be our partner?
• Joining a large-scale ecological project,
• Real, and not declarative cleaning of Ukraine, assisting trash recycling
• Implementation of internal and external corporate social responsibility
• Chance to rally employees and increase loyalty to the company
• Wide advertising and PR-opportunities
5. Plans for the future
20 October 2012 – 20 April 2013 –
Corporate trees planting and Third nationwide action
improvement of Kyiv project “Let’s do it, Ukraine!”
(next year – nationwide)
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We have already started preparation for these events
Join us as :
Partner– for this you will be asked to contribute to the project by:
• Pay for or supply with resources needed for the project ( trash bags, gloves),
transportation, communications, printing of our commercial –advertising products etc.
• Assist the information spread
Action participants – take your employees to the tree planting and cleaning up
activities. It will serve as a great teambuilding activity.
6. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine! 2012”
Advertising agency “TABASCO»
Creating a promotional video, its production,
creating printing materials, developing printing
layouts, providing us with a conference room for
weekly meetings of a national team
Advertising agency “FERZ”
Created brand book and corportae style of the
project
7. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine ! 2012”
DC Ukraine (Watsons)
Made “Let’s do it, Ukraine!’’ a part of the corporate social
responsibility program for many years ahead. Created
and hang around all network of Watsons store “Let’s do
it, Ukraine!” posters. Gave 100 umbrellas to assist SMM
campaign, 4 city coordinators, participated in the actual
cleaning up with their employees all across Ukraine
Nadra Bank
Participated in the cleaning up all over Ukraine, attracted
up to 10 thousand participants in Cherkasy, with its own
expenses spread for “Let’s do it, Ukraine’’
announcements on bill boards, citylights, TV and radio
commercials
SysIQ
Participated in the cleaning up with employees, partly
bought trash bags and gloves
8. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine ! 2012”
«ARTERIUM» Corporation
Participated in the cleaning up of Kyiv, Lviv,
printed 200 t-shirts for Kyiv’s and Lviv’s
participants.
Hypermarket «Auchan Ukraine»
Launched radio announcement of the project
in 9 stores in 5 cities, created and hanged
posters in their stores, participated in the
cleaning up of 5 cities, bought trash bags
and gloves in these cities.
Carlsberg Group, Kvas Taras
Produced 250 t-shirts for the action, supplied
clean up spots with kvass in Kyiv,
Zaporizhzhya and Lviv.
9. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine ! 2012”
Nova Liniya
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in 14 Ukrainian cities, bought
trash bags and gloves in these cities, hanged
bill board on the frontal side of the store in
Kyiv, launched video announcement in all of
their stores in kyiv
Dyvosvot Family edutainment centre
Printed information about the project in the
magazine and handed out in the Obolon
district in Kyiv (10 000 copies), local partners
(Kyiv) launched video announcement on 58
plasma screens inside of the Dyvosvit
centre, bought trash bags and gloves for the
action participants in Obolon district.
10. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine ! 2012”
DHL
Participated in the cleaning up with the
employees, bought trash bags and gloves for
them, arranged logistics all around Ukraine
Prodigi
Organized SMM-campainges on Internet
Sniper, Advertising School
Provided room for team work, mobile phone
communications
Manorm
Provided all cleaning up spots with antiseptic
11. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine! 2012”
Tribal DDB
Created project official web site, filling and
updating the site during the project.
ITCG
Created internet banners for all types of
formats
Full Contact
Arranged logistics in the small towns
Юнівест
Printed 100 citilights
12. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine! 2012”
Alexey Pukha and Partners
Provided us with the legal assistance
Axiline
Provided 5 parks with trash bags and gloves
KPMG
Participated in the cleaning up action with
employees in 5 cities, bought gloves and
trash bags for them
Sun Power
Supplied us with solar panels, office space
for project meetings, weekly webinars,
covered phone
13. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine! 2012”
Centrecoresursy
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in a number of Kyiv’ zones,
bought gloves and trash bags for them
Wrigley Ukraine + Mars
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv, bought gloves and trash
bags for them, produced 50 signs “We have
cleaned up this place. Keep it clean!"
Nebesna Krynytsya
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv, bought gloves and trash
bags for them
14. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine! 2012”
Sandoz
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv, bought gloves and trash
bags for them, provided 5 parks with trash
bags and gloves
Radissonblu Hotel
Participated in the clean up with employees
in Kyiv, bought gloves and trash bags,
provided us with the conference room for the
sum up conference on 15th of May
Artstudia
Produced 10 000 А6 format stickers all
around Ukraine
Тріада прінт
Produced 10 000 А3 format posters
15. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine! 2012”
Praktiker
Supplied Kyiv’s clean-up zones with trash
bags and gloves
Remondis
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv, picked up trash from a
few of Kyiv’s parks
Kyivmiskvtroresursy
Took the trash out from some Kyiv parks
OKKO (Galnaftogaz)
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Lviv, offered 1000 liters of gas
for companies removing trash.
A.Sept
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees, supplied a few of parks with
antiseptic
16. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine! 2012”
UN Global Compact
Suggested partners for the project. With their
help a number of good companies have
joined us.
Fit Curves
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in 46 cities in Ukraine, partly
bought trash bags and gloves
LUCH
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv and Lviv, partly bought
trash bags and gloves
Ibis Hotel
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv, partly bought trash bags
and gloves
17. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine! 2012”
VD Group
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv, partly bought trash bags
and gloves
EPAM
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees all over Ukraine, bought trash
bags and gloves
Атик
Supplied us with the webinar platofrm
Soprano Partners
Calculated project expenses and coordinated
the official website content
Rotary Club
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees all over Ukraine, bought trash
bags and gloves
18. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine! 2012”
МАМІ
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv, bought trash bags and
gloves
AgriEvent
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv, bought trash bags and
gloves
Український клуб аграрного бізнесу
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv, bought trash bags and
gloves
Erste bank
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in all cities of Ukraine, bought
trash bags and gloves
19. Partners of “Let’s do it, Ukraine! 2012”
«Vozdvizhenskyy» Hotel
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv, bought trash bags and
gloves.
Chytaika
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in Kyiv, bought trash bags and
gloves.
Mirohost
Offered hosting for project website
Hoshva PR
Conference PR support
OTP Bank
Participated in the cleaning up with
employees in all cities of Ukraine, bought
trash bags and gloves
20. Our coordinators
We will be glad to meet and discuss possibilities of our cooperation!
Oksana Tjupa
National Partners coordinator
Secretary General JCI Ukraine
oksana.tjupa@gmail.com
Mob: +38 067 328 63 89
Roman Brytanchuk
Partners coordinator
roman.brytanchuk@gmail.com
Mob: +38 063 400 68 77
www.jci.cc
www.letsdoit.org.ua