Terra Cypria and Frederick University are organizing, within the framework of the "Pandoteira" project, a free Sustainable Entrepreneurship Training Workshop. The workshop will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at the Frenaros Municipal District Events Hall (9:30 – 16:00).
Who is the workshop aimed at?
The workshop is aimed at anyone thinking about creating an environmentally friendly business, or generally integrating sustainability into their existing business.
Why should someone make a business environmentally friendly?
Creating such a business is a strategic choice with substantial benefits, both for the entrepreneur and for society, as:
• Reduces costs in the long term.
• It makes you stand out from the competition and strengthens customer trust.
• Attracts investors and partnerships.
• You comply with laws and regulations.
• You respond to customer demand.
• You contribute to the protection of the environment.
Purpose of the workshop
The workshop was designed to provide participants with the necessary tools and knowledge to create and grow an environmentally friendly business. Through the program, participants will learn how to shape a successful business model, integrating sustainability. Specifically, the workshop will cover the following:
1.Basic principles of marketing with an emphasis on sustainability
2. Practical application of tools to create sustainable marketing strategies
3. Development of strategic plans for the promotion and promotion of environmentally sensitive products and services.
The workshop will be interactive, combining theory with practice. Participants will have the opportunity to share their experiences and through constructive dialogue, exchange ideas and discuss possible solutions to common challenges. Upon completion of the program, a Training Certificate from Frederick University will be awarded.
Learn more and register here.
The "Pandoteira" project deals with the management of the Natura 2000 network in Cyprus and aims to make the network more effective, functional and sustainable. It is co-financed by the LIFE Programme of the European Union, coordinated by the Department of Environment, while the project also involves 13 collaborating bodies from Government Departments, University Institutions, Non-Profit Organizations and private companies.















