[SEACAP 4 SDG] MEDREC organizes a challenge on Green Nudges promoting sustainable buildings

[SEACAP 4 SDG] MEDREC organizes a challenge on Green Nudges promoting sustainable buildings

12 June, 2023

The agency Atmospheres ADD, ensuring the accompaniment to the Municipality of Bizerte in Tunisia to design and plan renovation actions, launches a call for participation to a challenge on Green Nudges.

The concept of “Green Nudging” is a behavioral science applied to promote environmentally sustainable behaviors, and is being widely promoted to encourage energy conservation and altering energy use choices. 
The participants are requested to develop:

  • A moral appeal: each team will have to imagine 3 phrases to encourage users to behave better.
  • A visual sticker: each team will have to create 1 or more sticker(s)based on the principles of behavioral psychology

The participants have to present their projects on the 15th of June (09:00-17:00) at the National School of Architecture and Urbanism, Aquarium C 005.

For more details, check the announcement HERE (French). 


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