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“1 Cup Is Enough” Event Held at Istanbul Gelisim University


As part of Zero Waste Week (June 1–7), Istanbul Gelisim University organized the “1 Cup Is Enough” event on June 3, 2026, at the Ötüken Conference Hall to promote sustainable living and raise environmental awareness.


The opening speech was delivered by Asst. Prof. Burcu Savaş Çelik, Vice Director of the Sustainable Environment and Society Application and Research Center (SCTUAM). In her remarks, she emphasized the importance of promoting sustainable consumption habits and highlighted the role of individual awareness in addressing environmental challenges.

The keynote speaker of the event, Res. Asst. Eda Türkay, delivered a presentation titled “Sustainable Approaches in Film Production,” focusing on environmentally friendly practices in the cinema industry. Türkay underlined the growing significance of sustainable production in creative industries.

The “Shared Future Panel” brought together representatives from various organizations. UN Youth Ambassador Resul Hüseynzade, 3H Movement President Hayat Çınar, and Green For Youth Marketing and Business Development Director Nisa Arslan shared their insights on sustainability, environmental awareness among young people, and responsibilities toward future generations. The panel was moderated by activist and artist Batuhan Aysan.

In her closing remarks, Asst. Prof. Burcu Savaş Çelik emphasized the importance of such initiatives in fostering sustainability awareness and expressed her gratitude to the speakers, participants, and students who contributed to the organization of the event.

Organized with the support of the Sustainable Environment and Society Application and Research Center (SCTUAM) and student clubs of Istanbul Gelisim University, the “1 Cup Is Enough” event concluded as a significant awareness initiative aimed at promoting zero-waste practices and encouraging a culture of sustainable living.

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