Encouraging and promoting Circular Economy efforts in Tunisia! Municipality of Tunis, INNOMED-UP Project Partner, explains

What is Circular Economy vivid for economy and environment? This important question is answered by Municipality of Tunis, an active partner of INNOMED-UP Project from Tunisia based on their experience with Cultural & Creative Industries (CCIs) SMEs and current practices.

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The Circular Economy protects the value of enterprises from economic crises. Watch INNOMED-UP video for more.

Municipality of Prato, an active partner of INNOMED-UP project from Italy, delivered an intensive technical training for the interested Cultural & Creative (CCIs) SMEs to build their capacities to adopt best practices of Circular Economy empathizing on the fact that Circular Economy is the biggest social revolution of the contemporary age. We can revolutionize good production and planning, leaving a positive impact on our system.

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Collaboration, networking, innovation, education and know-how for the revitalization of Mediterranean Cities historic centers through Circular Economy. The 2nd INNOMED-UP Conference shared experiences.

The 2nd INNOMED-UP Conference took place on Monday 27 September 2021, jointly organized by the Municipality of Tunis (Tunisia) and the Lead Beneficiary of the INNOMED-UP Project National Technical University of Athens (Greece).

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Shifting local urban economies towards a circular production and consumption paradigm: The 1st INNOMED-UP conference shared experience

The 1st INNOMED-UP conference was held online on the 15th February 2021, reviewing the results achieved by the project in the first year of activities since its start in 2019.

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Palestinian MEDISS partner faces water scarcity with high salinity levels. Discover how in our video!

In Al-auja there were high cultivations of banana and citrus until 1998, but large fruit and vegetable cultivation required a high amount of water. When the water stopped flouring years ago, there was an agricultural crisis in the area that obliged farmers to change their cultivation. The farmers had to deal with water scarcity and with its high salinity. Since palm trees don’t need high amounts of water, they concentrated their efforts and water resources on date cultivation. 

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MEDWAYCAP - interview to Mohammad Al-Qawasmi, Palm Farmers' Cooperative Associations in Jericho

The Palestinian Wastewater Engineers Group (PWEG) partner of MEDWAYCAP made a reflection on the complex situation of Palestine. 

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NAWAMED celebrates the World Water Day 2022 with the students of the Municipality of Ferla, Italy

Sofia and Paolo, students of the school chosen for the implementation of the pilot installation in the Municipality of Ferla, Italy share their expectations and thoughts on the imprtance of the green wall for greywater treatment and water purification. 

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