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28.02.2025

 

On February 25, 2025, a new exhibition was opened in front of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration building. The event was attended by the Dean Assoc. Prof. Dr. Atanas Georgiev, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marina Stefanova, Vice-Dean for Sustainability, Empowerment, and Engagement, Petya Manastirska, Sustainability and Quality Manager at Devin EAD, as well as students from FEBA.

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The event was inaugurated by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marina Stefanova, who shared: "Each of our communication campaigns aims to raise awareness and engagement on topics related to sustainable living, both here, on the outdoor panels in front of the building—so that the messages reach the wider local community—and within FEBA indoor spaces, to inform students and guests".

The exhibition highlights the five most important tasks for the industry, which include: interaction with prosumers—the new generation of consumers, optimization of production processes and the supply chain, resource conservation, and participation in the development and implementation of the regulatory framework.

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The informational campaign within the faculty building provides an in-depth look at the role of various stakeholders working together towards achieving a circular economy—businesses, prosumers, the scientific and academic community, financial institutions, media, non-governmental organizations, governments, and regulatory bodies.

The Sustainable Living campaign informs the public about socially and environmentally significant topics, including good health and education, dignified careers and work-life balance, resource conservation and biodiversity protection, recycling, climate, energy, mobility, and tourism.