The Erasmus+ project “Sustainable Bodies” reached its final stage with the last transnational meeting, which took place in Xàtiva, Spain, from 29 to 31 January 2026, hosted by Associació Cultural Tabalà.
Bringing together partners from Spain, Greece, and the Czech Republic, the meeting marked the conclusion of a collaborative journey focused on promoting sustainable, inclusive, and informed approaches to personal and intimate hygiene among young people.
The meeting was dedicated to reviewing the overall progress of the project, finalising key outputs, and preparing dissemination activities, ensuring that the results of the project can reach a wider audience.
During the working sessions, partners revisited all project materials and outputs developed throughout the different phases, reflecting on the work carried out and consolidating the final results. Particular attention was given to the preparation of dissemination materials, including informational content that will support the communication and sustainability of the project beyond its duration.
An important part of the meeting was the exchange with young people who had participated in the local workshops. Through an open and informal discussion, partners had the opportunity to listen to their feedback, experiences, and reflections. This interaction provided valuable insights into the impact of the project and reinforced the importance of youth participation in shaping educational initiatives.
The partners also worked on the creation of informational materials, such as flyers and visual content, aimed at making the project’s results more accessible and easier to share with a broader audience.
The meeting concluded with a public presentation of the project, where the developed materials and key outcomes were presented. This final event marked an important moment of dissemination, allowing the partnership to share its work, highlight its achievements, and engage with the wider community.
Overall, the Xàtiva meeting represented the successful closure of the transnational collaboration phase of the project. It reaffirmed the partners’ shared commitment to promoting awareness, education, and sustainable practices among young people.
The results and outcomes of the “Sustainable Bodies” project will be shared soon, offering tools and resources for those interested in implementing similar initiatives.












