INNOMED-UP 4th NEWSLETTER
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CARISMED between Circular Economy and Adaptive Re-use Approach
The CARISMED Project aims to implement circular economy strategies in Mediterranean cities by eliminating waste and pollution, refurbishing and re-using urban stock, and resetting the existing environment.
YEP MED in Jordan organised a meeting to discuss the achievements for youth employment in the port sector and plan next steps
Between 2-3 of May 2023, all of the YEP MED project partners met for the 3rd Steering Committee meeting in Aqaba, Jordan. During the 2 days of workshops, presentations and networking activities, the successes of the EU-funded project were highlighted, and a roadmap towards the capitalisation on the results of the project was made.
GreenBuilding in Tunisia reduces the cost of hot water at a university hospital in Manouba
At the Mohamed Kassab Orthopaedic Institute, the Tunisian university hospital being renovated through GreenBuilding project, 8 solar water heaters were installed in February 2023. The energy sub-meters have been also placed to monitor the energy flows.
The CLIMA project supports the production of agricultural textiles for a clean and green Tunisia: read interview with Roukaya Baya from the start-up SacAgri
SACAGRI, a start-up specialized in the production of technical textiles mainly for agricultural use, is one of the circular economy initiatives supported by the CLIMA project for greener Tunisia.
SIRCLES in Spain promotes compost during the International Compost Awareness Week
This article forms part of a series of publications under SIRCLES project to support circular economy opportunities for employment and social inclusion in our partner territories in Palestine, Lebanon, Spain, Tunisia, Italy, Greece, and Jordan.
FISH MED NET supports Lebanese fishermen: a fisher´s tale of thriving fishing tourism
The Ministry of Agriculture of Lebanon, as partner of FISH MED NET project, presents the case of fishery diversification in the sustainable coastal tourism sector.
FISH MED NET in Lebanon trained fishermen on how to preserve life below the waves
The Ministry of Agriculture of Lebanon, as partner of FISH MED NET project, presents a case of fishery diversification in services to the community module, thanks to the best case of the Tyre coast nature reserve. Scientists and envirnonmentalists exchanged with fishermen to better preserve the biodiversity of the Mediterranean. Hand in hand scientists and fishermen can collaborate for the benefit of the environment.
FISH MED NET supports local Lebanese entrepreneurs turn fish from sea to the table
The Ministry of Agriculture as partner of FISH MED NET project, presents a case of fishery diversification in the food sector. Listen to the testimony of women who are turning fresh fishes into tasty seafood products.