Re-shaping Tourism: Practical Circular and Regenerative Solutions for Sustainable Touristic Destinations

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As part of its networking activity, the SECreTOUR project participates in the webinar organised by the VERNE project, in collaboration with Cross Re Tour, Green2Grow and Regenera4MED.

The webinar will take place online on 24/2/2026.

The joint event brings together EU-funded projects at different levels of maturity working on sustainable, circular, and regenerative tourism.

Speakers will share both early insights and more advanced solutions and participants will have the possibility to ask questions and participate in interactive sessions.

The event aims to foster practical exchange and peer learning, inspiring tourism destinations and practitioners to adopt and adapt existing good practices.

The agenda of the webinar is available here.

The link is open for registration.

We look forward to meet you online!

 

 


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