BUILD Q2 2025 Since 2018, the Presidency of the Republic of Türkiye Directorate of Communications has been keeping communication channels strong between all state institutions. Utilising a shared language approach, to serve as the foundation for its governance and operational processes, its aim is to ensure Türkiye’s effective representation across all domains using diverse communication tools and methods, thereby strengthening the Türkiye Brand in this context. “The Directorate itself aims to convey Türkiye’s policies, practices, and perspectives to the public and stakeholders in a planned, continuous, and effective manner, thereby raising awareness. The Directorate closely follows and supports development of the media and intellectual landscape, providing relevant authorities and the public with timely and accurate information.” With the core values of transparency, truth, and continuity – which also act as the Directorate’s main principles – strengthening every activity, Türkiye’s overall impact on its people, and the rest of the world, has continued to improve year upon year. The Directorate stands strong in its mission to spread the word of its nation, foster relationships with the rest of the world, its press and journalists, and Best Sustainability Development Project 2024: The Zero Waste Project Established in 2018, the Presidency of the Republic of Türkiye Directorate of Communications was created with the vision of fostering in-depth and multifaceted relationships with national and international public, decisionmakers, and the media. Here we learn more from the Directorate’s governing body as we take a closer look at the establishment’s mission, values, and commitment to the award-winning sustainability development project: The Zero Waste Project. contribute to the media so that its environmental impact can be seen, and joined by many others. The Zero Waste Project was born in 2017 under the patronage of H.E. Mrs. Emine Erdogan to tackle waste and improve resources, as well as improving the wellbeing of Türkiye and the world. As the recycling rate of Türkiye in 2017 was 13%, it was a monumental achievement to raise this to 30% in 2022. With goals to increase the recycle and reuse rate to 60% by 2035, Türkiye has a drive to further its position in the world as one of the most environmentally conscious locations, especially in order to improve the lives of its people and our planet. With Mrs. Erdogan’s approach to this project, aligned with UN SecretaryGeneral António Guterres, Türkiye has also signed the Declaration of Goodwill for “Global Commitment to Zero Waste for the World, Our Common Home” which is aimed at increasing awareness of Türkiye’s Zero Waste practices. It’s also very important for others to remember that “the commitment, which has received support from many countries, is still open for signatures.” As the Türkiye Communication Model is “built on a holistic strategy that aims to establish a positive and lasting communication bridge between
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