Masterclass “Smells or Stinks? The Secrets of Compost”

Thursday
24-07-2025 | 12:00
Free entry

Already composting or just curious? This practical masterclass covers everything you’ve wanted to know about composting but never knew whom to ask. Learn the best ways to compost at home – whether you live in the countryside or the city.

Led by eco-technology expert and sustainable gardening practitioner Nora Sudmale, who holds a master’s degree in eco-technology with a focus on urban composting. Waste management company Liepāja RAS will also share insights into compostable waste management.

The event is free of charge. Advance registration is required. Places are limited.

The event will be photographed and filmed. The material will be used for publicity of the event, the Liepāja Restoration Centre and the Liepāja 2027 Foundation. By attending, you confirm that you are aware of and consent to possible inclusion in audio or visual recordings.

About the Project:

The EIT Community New European Bauhaus (NEB) is funded by the European Institute of Innovation & Technology and supports citizens, grass-roots initiatives and startups that embody the core values of the European Commission’s New European Bauhaus movement (sustainability, inclusivity and beauty) through business creation & acceleration, funding, mentorship and network.

The Enhance NEB programme supports the scaling and replication of successful projects previously funded through Connect NEB or Co-create NEB. Delivered by the EIT Community New European Bauhaus and funded by the European Institute of Innovation & Technology, the programme funds consortia of cities, regions or municipalities and local organisations to expand or adapt initiatives that transform the built environment in line with NEB values of sustainability, inclusion, and aesthetics.

Since 2023, the Liepāja Restoration Centre has served as Latvia’s official partner of the New European Bauhaus, with additional support from the State Culture Capital Foundation’s “Development Programme for Latvian Historical Lands”, as part of the Kurzeme Culture Programme 2025, implemented by the Kurzeme Planning Region.

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