YEP MED in Marseille - An initiative to discover the maritime and port sector
YEP MED in Marseille is soon coming to an end, but the dynamic and the connections that were created will last for the years to come. Check out this video where our local partners and collaborators describe the project, the Marseille port and the port community, and the available training and job opportunities.
REUSEMED App, the circular economy tool in your pocket
This innovative application seeks to link users and managers of the reuse circuits of specific goods that have been implemented in 3 Mediterranean cities (Cappanori in Italy, Cordoba in Spain and New Deir Allaa in Jordan) in the framework of REUSEMED.
The app will be available in the coming weeks (June 2023) for Android and IOS operating systems .
MYSEA in Italy fosters dialogue between mayors, companies, and training institutions to better tackle skill mismatch
On May 12, 2023, as part of MYSEA project, the first technical seminar was held in Priverno, in the province of Latina, bringing companies and vocational training institutions, together with local institutions, to align skills between labor supply and demand and promote the labor inclusion of young people and women in the emerging sectors of the blue & green economy especially in rural areas such as Priverno.
REUSEMED partners visit the reuse circuits implemented in Córdoba, Spain
REUSEMED partners from Italy, Jordan and Tunisia had the chance to visit on the 3rd and 4th May 2023 nearly all the circuits that SADECO, lead beneficiary of REUSEMED, has implemented in the city of Córdboa. The tour included the visit to :
CEOMED closed its project in Tunisia showcasing results of the pilot on biowaste management
At the end of April 2023, the Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax, Tunisian partner of CEOMED, organised the final event of the project, showing the pilot implemented and the promising results of their research to enhance the potential of biowaste and turn it into a useful resource such as fertilizer or even the production of biomethane through anaerobic digestion.
Med4Waste´s webinar on better urban organic waste management for a more resilient Mediterranean agriculture is available
In the framework of Med4Waste project and in cooperation with PRIMA and the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), the webinar : a better urban organic waste management for a more resilient Mediterranean agriculture, has been organised on Tuesday 23rd of May 2023 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.(CET).
It was organised in the context of the International Compost Awareness Week. This was a back-to-back event to the 4th UfM Working Group on Environment and Climate Action.
If you missed the webinar or wish to watch some extracts again, it is now available.
MedSNAIL in Spain showcases a typical type of honey from Andalusia: the Meloja of Benahadux
The “meloja” is one of the flagship products selected by the Andalusian Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FAMP) from the Andarax Valley (Almería), MedSNAIL pilot area in Andalusia. This product is being promoted within the framework of the project through its inclusion in the Slow Food’s Ark of Taste.
REUSEMED showcased its results to promote the culture of reuse at its final event in Cordoba, Spain
The two-year long project and its conclusions were presented during an unforgettable morning at the Visitors Reception Center of Cordoba. The famous Andalusian city hosted during the first week of May (3rd and 4th) the final event REUSEMED project, an initiative promoted in four cities in Spain, Italy, Tunisia and Jordan and co-funded by by the ENI CBC Med programme. The aim of the proejct was to promote the culture of reuse.
REUSEMED in Spain: testimonials from Córdoba
The final beneficiaries of the project speak to the public through this video. Citizens who use the new reuse circuits and infrastructures, the associations and companies involved in the circuits, the staff of partner organizations or the students of the courses given have the floor.
REUSEMED in Jordan: the main outcomes of New Deir Allaa in promoting the culture of reuse
Through this video, you will see the results of REUSEMED in this Jordanian partner city. It shows the different reuse circuits and infrastructures created, the app supporting the new circuits, the training developed and the most impactful interventions carried out.