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In 25 years, Eco-Schools has developed from a European educational programme to a global model for environmental education and sustainability at the international level. Highlights 1992 - Eco-Schools developed as a response to the needs identified at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. 1994 - Eco-Schools launched in Denmark, Germany, Greece and the United Kingdom with the support of the European Commission. 1999 - Eco-Schools received the 'Worldaware Award for Global Education' by North-South Centre of Council of Europe and National Committee for International Cooperation and Sustainable Development (NCDO). 2002 - The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and FEE organised a workshop on Eco-Schools partnerships for Africa. 2003 - Eco-Schools was identified by UNEP as a model initiative for Education for Sustainable Development. 2004 - Eco-Schools 10th anniversary. The programmed had reached 4,487,807 students; 233,533 teachers; 12,640 schools and 1,661 local authorities. A total of 16,040 training sessions were organized by Eco-Schools' National Operators.
2005 - Toyota Motor Europe via its Toyota Fund for Europe, supports an Environment and Innovation Project. The First Cycle of this Project had the theme 'Sustainable Mobility' and was implemented in four countries: Italy, Germany, Spain, England and Northern Ireland.
2006 - Eco-Schools International programme reach: more than 5 million students, 22,000 schools, over 400,000 teachers and more than 4,000 local authorities. 2007 - The Eco-Schools international programme - Quality, Standardisation and Flexibility study was developed with the involvement of 15 countries: China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Greece, Italy, Ireland, Malta, Norway, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia and South Africa and Wales. 2008 - Toyota Motor Europe via its Toyota Fund for Europe supports the Environment and Innovation Project Second Cycle, with the theme: Climate Change: Let's Save Energy! A partnership with World Future Council (WFC) was established to promote and implement its KidsCall campaign - an initiative that advocates childrens' rights to a just and secure world. 2009 - The HSBC Eco-Schools Climate Initiative launched, a three-year project to empower students to become active contributors to reducing carbon emissions. Participating countries included: Brazil, China, England, Ireland, Japan, Jordan, Malta, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, United States, and Wales.