Accessibility Declaration of Green Turn

Green Turn is committed to ensuring the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of April 4, 2019, on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. This accessibility statement applies to the website green-turn.eu.

Website publication date: September 27, 2024
Date of the last major update: September 27, 2024

Compliance status with the Act

The website is not compliant with the Act of April 4, 2019, on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. The non-compliances are listed below.

Some elements of the website have too low a contrast due to aesthetic reasons.

The website will be fully adjusted to meet legal requirements by September 27, 2025, at the latest.

Preparation of the Accessibility Statement

The statement was prepared on September 27, 2024. The statement was prepared based on a self-assessment conducted by the public entity.

Feedback and Contact Information

The contact person regarding the accessibility of this website is Bartosz Kożuch. In case of any accessibility issues with the website, please contact us via email at:bartosz.kozuch@pit.lukasiewicz.gov.pl. The same channel can be used to request the provision of unavailable information and to submit complaints regarding the lack of accessibility. Everyone has the right to request digital accessibility for a website, mobile application, or any of their elements. It is also possible to request information in alternative formats, such as reading an inaccessible digital document, describing the content of a video without audio description, etc. The request should include the personal details of the requester, specify which website or mobile application is being referred to, and provide a contact method. If the requester indicates the need for information in an alternative format, they should also specify the form of that information.

The public entity should fulfill the request promptly and no later than within 7 days. If it is not possible to meet this deadline, the public entity will inform the requester immediately when the request can be fulfilled, with the deadline not exceeding 2 months. If providing accessibility is not feasible, the public entity may propose an alternative way to access the information.

If the entity refuses to fulfill the request for accessibility or alternative access to information, a complaint can be lodged regarding such actions. After exhausting all options, the complaint can also be sent to the Commissioner for Human Rights.