C‑SUSTAIN Joins European Youth Week 2026 with Its Makeathon in Valencia
As part of its commitment to youth, C‑SUSTAIN joins European Youth Week 2026, reinforcing its mission with young entrepreneurs and celebrating a Makeathon in Valencia on March 31.
Valencia, March 24. European Youth Week, organized by the European Commission, is a biennial event that celebrates youth participation and engagement across Europe. During this week, activities, workshops, and meetings take place, allowing young people to share ideas, inspire one another, and contribute to the development of innovative solutions for societal challenges.
C‑SUSTAIN is proud to be part of this European initiative, aligning the project’s goals with those of European Youth Week: promoting education, participation, and innovation among young people.Throughout the project, Makeathons have already been held in different partner countries, reinforcing a European approach based on collaboration and hands-on learning. In this context, the C‑SUSTAIN Makeathon, taking place on March 31 in Valencia, offers participants the opportunity to approach the circular economy through hands-on, collaborative methodologies, reinforcing both learning and action.
Through this participation, C‑SUSTAIN reaffirms its commitment to training young entrepreneurs and fostering collective action to generate a positive impact on society and the environment. Being part of European Youth Week allows the project to showcase its impact and values at a European level, celebrating creativity, talent, and the engagement of the new generation of sustainable entrepreneurs.
Green Business, Bright Future.
C-SUSTAIN, a 24-month project funded by the European Union’s Erasmus+ programme. C-SUSTAIN has a duration of 24 months, has a budget of 250,000 euros, and is composed of six partners from five different countries: Spain, Greece, Poland, Ireland and Austria.The consortium partners are: BildungsLAB – Hands & Minds Learning Centre, CRADLE SINGLE, FUNDACJA INSTYTUT EUROPEJSKI, Förderung der Individualität von Jugend in Europa, Roscommon Integrated and Finnova.

