Association of Sustainable Development Experts (ASDE)

August 31, 2022

We are proud to be partnering with the Association of Sustainable Development Experts (ASDE), a non-profit public organization created by individuals to realize and protect rights and freedoms, uniting experienced professionals to create and share ideas, and experiences, develop projects and make effective decisions, meet the public interests of its members, and realization of common potential to form a green economy and a sustainable civil society. 

We are joining forces to promote awareness about the important role that responsible investment, entrepreneurship innovation, and technology management play in shaping the Circular Economy. 

With main focus on co-creating and co-innovating solutions and delivering consulting projects in the context of B2C, B2B, and B2G, as a means to support the digital transformation of public and private entities conforming to principles, values, and guidelines of Circular Economy and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

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