NAWAMED and MEDWAYCAP projects implement innovative solutions to tackle Mediterranean water scarcity
Through pilot installations, training, and capacity-building activities, NAWAMED and MEDWAYCAP projects have demonstrated that water reuse is a feasible solution for many Mediterranean countries, including Malta, the most water-stressed European country and one of the to
NAWAMED: discover the innovative greywater treatment systems installed in Lebanon and how they work
NAWAMED's project coordinator for the American University of Beirut (AUB), Yaser Abunassr, explains all the innovative solutions implemented in Lebanon and their features.
CLUSTER Cypriot partner develops an on-site training session
CLUSTER partner Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry have published a video on the development of an on-site training session in the project's framework. The session covered the topics of education in sustainable and innovative agricultural sectors was completed with great success by ΚΕΒΕ (CCCI) and its external partners.
MedSNAIL showcases its results on Mediterranean sustainable agri food models in its Legacy publication
The Andalusian Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FAMP), as MedSNAIL Lead Partner, has collected the project’s main milestones in its Legacy publication, a document that summarises the results derived from MedSNAIL with the aim of replicating and capitalising its methodology, inspired by the Slow Food principles and tools.
The achievements of the CLIMA project in Tunisia - Piloting separated waste collection
This video represents the final product, an overview, after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project, a collaborative initiative implemented within the framework of the EU-funded programme ENI CBC Med 2014-20. The project's regional platform brings together municipalities, public agencies, and NGOs from Italy, Tunisia, and Lebanon to address the pressing environmental, economic, and social challenges associated with organic waste mismanagement.
The achievements of the CLIMA project in Tunisia - Mahdia municipal compost site
This video represents the final product, an overview, after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project, a collaborative initiative implemented within the framework of the EU-funded programme ENI CBC Med 2014-20. The project's regional platform brings together municipalities, public agencies, and NGOs from Italy, Tunisia, and Lebanon to address the pressing environmental, economic, and social challenges associated with organic waste mismanagement.
Communities and coastal-marine ecosystems must live in harmony: in Tunis the ENSERES project final event shows that a new balance can be found in the Mediterranean basin
The final event of the ENSERES project brought together the team that for over two years has worked for to build and transfer a model of integrated and sustainable management of the marine-coastal areas of the Mediterranean. The project partners, the representatives of the territories involved and those of the associations that benefited from the subgrants met on 19 October in Tunis at the Ramada Hotel for yet another and most important moment of dialogue.
The achievements of the CLIMA project in Tunisia - Supermarket Food Recovery
This video represents the final product, an overview, after the waste management efforts undertaken in and by three municipalities as part of the CLIMA project, a collaborative initiative implemented within the framework of the EU-funded programme ENI CBC Med 2014-20. The project's regional platform brings together municipalities, public agencies, and NGOs from Italy, Tunisia, and Lebanon to address the pressing environmental, economic, and social challenges associated with organic waste mismanagement.
Med4Waste launches "Business Ecosystem Enabling Integrated Waste Management and Circular Economy Models" report
Med4Waste comprehensive report is on Integrated Waste Management (IWM) and circular economy models in six Mediterranean countries: Greece, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Spain, and Tunisia. Centred on resource efficiency and climate-friendly practices, it provides a comprehensive overview of regulations, initiatives, and opportunities available to aspiring entrepreneurs in these countries.
Med4Waste conducted its final event on "decentralized organic waste management in the Mediterranean"
From the 24th to the 26th of October 2023, more than 200, on-site and online, participants from 23 countries from the Mediterranean and beyond, came together in Cagliari, Italy to exchange know-how, experiences and lessons learned regarding organic waste management from two major EU-funded projects in which MIO-ECSDE is a key partner:
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