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A new roundtable discussion series, based on the Hungarian roundtable format and know-how, was organised in Ljubjana, Slovenia , building on the experiences of the Tid(y)Up project.

On April 16th 2025, to mark the coming World Earth Day, the Institute for Water of the Republic of Slovenia organised an expert workshop in Ljubljana as part of the Interreg Aquatic Plastic project. The event with the title "Connecting for Waste-Free Rivers - From the Problem to the Solutions" brought together key stakeholders in the field of water management, waste management, scientific institutions and NGOs that are making an important contribution to reducing pollution in the Slovenian rivers.

The workshop aimed at developing concrete proposals and guidelines for pollution prevention and effective management of riverine litter. Using the World Café method, which encourages open dialogue and cooperation, participants discussed in small groups key challenges, existing good practices and possible solutions to reduce pollution in aquatic environments.

The collected findings and opinions will be incorporated into an expert document with recommendations that will serve as a starting point for the preparation of future strategic documents, such as the Slovenian Water Management Plan and the Slovenian Marine Management Plan.

 

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The event was attended by representatives of ministries, HPP operators, waste management companies, NGOs, expert institutions and other key stakeholders in the field of water management.

The main objectives of the workshop were:

  • to develop proposals for measure to reduce riverine litter;
  • to strengthen cooperation between different stakeholders;
  • to examine the implementation of existing legislation and regulations;
  • increase awareness of the importance of clean rivers among professionals and the general public.

The event highlighted the importance of raising public awareness, the effective functioning of municipal services and waste collection centres, as well as the role of water and coastal authorities, who are key to ensuring a clean and healthy aquatic environment. The workshop was followed by a practical demonstration of microplastic sampling on the Ljubljanica River, using a water pump and a "manta" net.

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The workshop was part of the Interreg Aquatic Plastic project and was aimed to collect stakeholders’ suggestions and practical insights.

 

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