Projects of Vitalis WoonZorg Groep
Start
2023-11-13
2024-12-31
End
Description
Volunteers help residents green their gardens, making the immediate living environment more resilient to climate change and climate-adaptive. This is still just an idea and is not yet being implemented. The current setup of the project has existed for 6 years and provides status holders a place to integrate and participate by maintaining the gardens of vulnerable residents, allowing them to live independently for a longer time.
Phase
Financial
Facilitation
Interested
Residents involved?
Yes (individual)
Start
2023-11-13
2024-12-31
End
Description
Within the City Theme Livable Neighborhoods, Vitalis wants to collaborate on various mission trajectories. Within the trajectory ‘Circular Neighborhoods and Sustainable Consumption’, Vitalis wants to think about the collection and processing of waste products into new products.
Phase
Facilitation
Residents involved?
Yes (individual)
Mission Pathways
Representatives of Vitalis WoonZorg Groep are committed to the following mission pathways:
Circular city center and sustainable consumption
In our cities, there are many opportunities for a circular economy. According to the principles of the R-ladder, we will ensure that raw materials, components, and products lose their value as little as possible and that we focus on reusing as much as possible.
Circular neighborhoods and sustainable consumption
There are also many opportunities for a circular economy in our neighborhoods. According to the principles of the R-ladder, we will ensure that raw materials, components, and products lose their value as little as possible and that we focus on as much reuse and sharing concepts as possible.
Everyone can participate.
Sustainable solutions must be affordable and available to everyone, regardless of one’s place of residence, background, or income.
Story Livable Neighborhoods
Outline the perspective for livable neighborhoods in 2030-2040-2050.
Story of Vital City Centre
Outline the perspective for a vibrant city center in 2030-2040-2050.
Sustainability of public space in the city center
The quality of stay in the public space in the city center is paramount. For this, sustainability and greenery are guiding principles. A green, sustainable, and healthy public space plays an important role in social activities, shopping, and recreation. It is important for, among other things, countering heat stress.
Towards climate-neutral mobility in the city center
A large part of the CO₂ emissions in the city comes from cars and the transport of goods. It should become easier to choose bicycles, public transport, or shared cars in our (inner) cities. A car-reduced city center contributes to a pleasant living environment and creates more physical space for other functions such as green areas and recreation.
Towards climate-neutral mobility in the neighborhoods
A large part of the CO₂ emissions in the city comes from cars and goods transport. We will make it easier to choose cycling, public transport, or car sharing in our city and neighborhoods. A car-reduced city center contributes to a pleasant living environment and creates more physical space for other functions such as greenery and recreation.