CEOMED in Tunisia is hiring a lab technician on organic solid waste

The Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax, Tunisian partner of CEOMED, is looking for a lab technician in the field of organic solid wastes and digestate. This opportunity is for one year in one of Tunisia's most important research centres. Apply now until 10th June!

 

Further information can be found here.

11 May 2022 - 10:12

INNOMED-UP presents "ATHENS CIRCLES OF CREATIVITY: Routes of Creative & Circular Economy in Athens. The role of Creative SMEs in the Revitalization of Athens and the Promotion of Circular Economy in the Mediterranean city centers"

The research team of the National Technical University of Athens, lead beneficiary of INNOMED-UP research program in collaboration with Partner: Environmental Planning Engineering and Management firm (EPEM), organized a two-day open workshop in Athens, on 28 and 29 June 2021, under the title: “ATHENS CIRCLES OF CREATIVITY”, Routes of Creative & Circular Economy in Athens.

09 May 2022 - 20:31

CLIMA project presents TutelArt, when beauty meets pollution

The video realised by LevanteDrones for the new CLIMA awareness campaign in Sestri Levante (Italy), in partnership with Sestri Levante Municipality and the regional environmental education lab - Labter Tigullio. On Sunday 6th and Monday 7th March, Alfredo Gioventù and Daniela Mangini, two local artists who are well-known in Sestri Levante for their skills in working with ceramic, organised a land art flashmob on one of the town main beaches.

10 May 2022 - 14:22

LIVINGAGRO TENDER NOTICE: the Regional Forest Agency for Land and Environment of Sardinia opened a negotiated procedure for the assignment of the Lebanese and Jordan B2B events organization

Fo.Re.S.T.A.S., leading partner of LIVINGAGRO project, opened a digital negotiated procedure for the assignment of a service contract, the main information as following:

 

10 May 2022 - 13:34

DECOST: New scientific publication based on the composting pilot experience in Palestine

In Palestine, the implementation of the DECOST pilot trial to introduce composting as a priority system for urban organic waste management in the village of Anabta has allowed the local team to publish a new scientific article detailing some social aspects of the experience.

10 May 2022 - 10:29

Tunisia: MedArtSal supports local alliances with civil society for the sustainibility of Kerkennah salinas

The Tunisian company Les Diamants de la Mer - Sodimer, in partnership with the Association of Continuity of Generations- ACG and the Association pour la Conservation de la Biodiversité dans le Golfe de Gabès - Ascob Syrtis, in 2021 received a subgrant within the framework of the MedArtSal project to finance the project Développement écologique des salines de Kerkennah "DESK". 

09 May 2022 - 17:18

SIRCLES published a guideline of best practices for successful biowaste recycling

This document lists the best practices linked to the separate collection and management of organic waste.

09 May 2022 - 13:54

The DECOST project organises activities in Vic during the International Compost Awareness Week (ICAW)

Once again, during the first week of May, the International Compost Awareness Week (ICAW) was held around the world, an initiative designed to inform and promote the use of compost, and explain where it comes from, how it should be used and what its benefits are.

09 May 2022 - 12:54

MEDISS opens doors to new partnership agreements between Sardinia and Mediterranean neighbors for water resources management

The Arab Water Experts Network (AWEN) delegation carried out a mission in Sardinia from 26th to 28th April. The network President, H. E. Eng. Mazen Gunhaim, Minister of Water of Palestine and Head of Palestinian Water Authority,  met the executives and experts of ENAS (Sardinian Water Board).

The meeting agenda included the evaluation of cooperation opportunities, and visits to water infrastructures and plants, including the MEDISS pilot plant in Arborea.

 

09 May 2022 - 11:55

REGISTER NOW: Online event “Youth for a greener clothing and fashion industry”

Did you know that making a single cotton t-shirt requires an estimated 2,700 litres of fresh water, enough to meet one person’s drinking needs for 2.5 years (source: European Parliament). Responsible for over 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions, the fashion and textile industry has yet to make its green revolution to minimise the negative environmental impact along the production and consumption lifecycle. 

02 May 2022 - 14:38
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