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La Ballena Alegre is a renowned campsite in Sant Pere Pescador. Founded in 1976, the campsite has 810 pitches and 315 bungalows. It is known for its commitment to sustainability and attracts guests who value environmentally friendly practices, making it a model for sustainable tourism.

The National Institute of Heart and Vascular Diseases, a.s. (NÚSCH, a.s.) is a state organisation that provides specialized health care, conducts basic & applied clinical research and provides education for students. It was the first and so far, the only healthcare organisation to register for EMAS.

In Spain, Epson (Epson Ibérica) has been present for more than 33 years, operating from six sites with a workforce of 111 employees. The company’s philosophy is centered around generating efficient, compact and precise innovations while actively engaging in sustainability practices.

This case study shows the importance of employee participation and illustrates different ways to succeed at it.

Economically, the food and beverage sector has a strategic role to play in the EU market.

The University of Gothenburg is a multidisciplinary university that dates back to 1891. We consist of eight faculties and 38 departments. We also have a large number of centres of research and expertise that span across several academic disciplines.

Being a driver of innovation and change for the communications sector.

Founded in 1967, the stonemason company Glöckner Natursteine specialises in the processing of natural stones, in particular the restoration of sandstone facades.

The museum of rural life: bringing debate, knowledge and environmental education to citizens through culture.

ITELAZPI is the Public Company that manages the Basque Government’s telecommunications infrastructure network to offer public services to citizens through a series of radio communication centers.