SIRCLES project good practices booklet: turning biowaste into social inclusion
At the heart of the SIRCLES project lies a commitment to promoting social inclusion. By tackling the issue of biowaste, the project not only mitigates environmental concerns but also creates opportunities for marginalized communities to be actively involved.
SIRCLES project good practices booklet on circular economy and social inclusion
INNOMED-UP: Birzeit University, Palestine promotes circular economy through the practices of local craftsmen and artisans
Birzeit University, as part of the "INNOMED-UP" project, funded by the European Union, provided 15 grants to craftsmen, aiming to promote the circular economy and recycling in Palestine. These grants include cross-border grants, Pilot clusters, and innovation vouchers. Mohammed Al-Jaabari, one of the benefiting craftsmen, utilized the cross-border travel grant to learn about speaker manufacturing in Turkey, subsequently enhancing his products in the field of automobiles boxes, and household closets.
INNOMED-UP: "The Role of Creativity in Recycling Porcelain and Ceramic"
Beneath Palestine's sun, a symbiosis of creativity and sustainability is showcased in a short film where artists repurpose broken porcelain and ceramics into exquisite masterpieces, illuminating the crucial role of creativity in recycling while shedding light on environmental and cultural significance. This approach in Palestine serves as an inspiring testament, deriving beauty from the fragility and abandonment of materials.
Unlocking Egypt's Ancient Treasures: the iHERITAGE Augmented Brochure
Discover the mentoring programme from Med4Waste project
The Med4Waste mentoring scheme initiative funded under ENI CBC Med programme.
BERLIN’s Living Lab on Sustainable Energy in Cyprus
BERLIN’s pilot building in Cyprus was transformed into a Living Lab! The FOSS Research Centre for Sustainable Energy (in the process of becoming “Phaethon Centre of Excellence”) transformed their lab building which was used in the pilot exercise of BERLIN project into a living lab where everyone can pay a visit and see how the technologies of BERLIN are used.
BERLIN Project paves the way towards smart and energy-efficient buildings
The installation of photovoltaic systems, converting solar energy into electricity, has grown dramatically. However, the intermittent nature of the electricity produced from these systems, due to their dependence on weather conditions, is putting a growing strain on the electricity grids, which can lead to outages.
Innovation: INTECMED culminates with its Final conference that hosted 100+ attendes in-person and 50+ apperances on the newspapers
This event held from the 17th to the 19th of October, was organised by ASCAME (Association of the Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce) in Barcelona and resulted in a big success due to its three pillars:
CARSIMED in Palestine: Recap of the training workshops on adaptative reuse of buildings, held in Hebron City
Awareness and training activities workshops on LCARS of abandoned buildings for creating CCI innovation lab in Hebron City