The project has explored the segments of users in order to increase the usefulnes for the single users. Stakeholders and gatekeepers towards consumers have been identified for all 9 involved countries in order to be able to collaborate with these on getting the offers communicated to the users.
The platform Act4ECO has been developed, consisting of a website landing page, which brings the users into the thematic eLearning "Actions". These are developed in the online engagement tool EngageSuite.
The actions as such have been developed to the level of storyboards and have then been implemented into EngageSuite during autumn 2019 to spring 2020. After implementation they were tested for functionality, and a pilot eLearning sessions were made to learn from users in order to improve the Actions and maximise the learning outcome.
After the implementation of the platform a main focus has been on upscaling the users and at end of project 13.000 users had visited ACT4ECO.eu. Further, expansion to more languages than the 9 in the consortium was a goal, and 3 additional languages have been implemented (Dutch, Polish and Slovakian). An ECO2 Community of National Nodes in 7 countries has been established and it will after the end of the project seek funding to expand the language reach and the content of the platform.
An evaluation survey has been implemented and analysed, showing that users find a need for ACT4ECO, it helps them - and also providing some hints for improvements in future learning actions.
Policy oriented activities include a "Policy action" asking users for their views about needed policies to support consumer behaviour change, and showing the economic incentives are seen as the most important policy area.
9 national policy seminars and 2 EU level seminars were held with a focus on experts', stakeholders' and policy-makers' view on needed policies. These have been reported in 7 policy briefs providing a rich catalogue of inspiration for policymakers.