Cookie policy
This page explains how cookies and similar technologies may be used on the Green Resilience website.
A. What are cookies?
Cookies and similar technologies are small files or identifiers that may be stored on your device when you visit a website. They can support website operation, remember preferences, measure audience activity, or enable third-party services.
B. Cookies used on this website
| Category | Purpose | Examples | Consent required? | Retention |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary cookies or storage | Website operation, security, form functionality, language or display preferences where applicable | Session identifiers, technical preferences | No, where strictly necessary | [TO BE COMPLETED] |
| Analytics cookies | Audience measurement and website improvement | [TO BE COMPLETED BASED ON ANALYTICS TOOL] | Yes, unless configured under a valid consent exemption | [TO BE COMPLETED] |
| Marketing or third-party cookies | Advertising, retargeting, embedded third-party content, or external media | [ONLY IF ENABLED] | Yes | [TO BE COMPLETED] |
| Preference cookies | Remember user preferences | Display preferences, cookie choices | Depends on implementation | [TO BE COMPLETED] |
C. Current implementation status
At this stage, the website should not load non-essential analytics or marketing cookies before user consent. If analytics, marketing, or third-party tracking tools are added later, they must be documented in this policy and managed through a consent mechanism where required.
D. Cookie consent banner
No consent banner is currently active because no non-essential cookies are loaded. When analytics, marketing, or third-party tracking tools are added, a consent mechanism will be implemented with equal prominence for Accept and Refuse, an option to customise preferences, and a link to this Cookie policy. Non-essential scripts will not load before consent.
E. Managing preferences
Cookie preference management will become available once optional cookies are enabled on the website. In the meantime, you can manage cookies directly through your browser settings.