RESMYLE is supporting 18 ecoentrepreuneurs to launch their business
On Friday 5th of May 2023, RESMYLE partnership gathered in order to select the 18 winning projects from the subgrants call on ecoentrepreneurship.
Med4Waste facilitated the visit of two municipalities from Jordan and Lebanon to Cordoba to learn about reuse strategies and sustainable waste management
Thanks to the funding from the ENI CBC MED Programme, the REUSEMED project has successfully implemented innovative reuse circuits in Spain, Jordan, Tunisia, and Italy.
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.
REUSEMED in Jordan: testimonials from New Deir Allaa
The final beneficiaries of the project speak to the public through videos. 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 Spain: the main outcomes of Córdoba in promoting the culture of reuse
Through this video, you will see the results of REUSEMED in the Spanish city of Córdoba where SADECO as lead beneficiary of REUSEMED has implemented all these actions and activities in collaboartion with local associations. 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.
Med-EcoSuRe presents a toolkit for Innovative and Eco-sustainable Renovation Processes
On the 18th of May 2023, the DIDA Department of Architecture of the University of Florence organized an info event to present, to students, a toolkit for Innovative and Eco-sustainable Renovation Processes.
Spain: MENAWARA partner CENTA-AMAYA provides education and training on nature-based solutions for wastewater re-use amidst Mediterranean water scarcity crisis.
Mediterranean countries are struggling with water scarcity, and the problem has only worsened due recent drought in the Southern areas, in particular in the Andalucia region of Spain.
CENTA ́s Experimental Centre, in the small village of Carrión de los Céspedes, Seville, covers more than 41,000 m2, and serves as a Living-lab for wastewater treatment and reuse, with a focus on low-cost technologies and nature-based solutions (NbS).
One of SME4SMARTICITES´ solution has been selected among the top 100 ecological solutions
The Arch is a new initiative born from the commitment of a group of entrepreneurs, citizens, seafarers and event organizers, all mobilized to serve one ambition: to help accelerate the ecological transition.
REUSEMED in Tunisia: Testimonials from Sakiet Ezzit
The final beneficiaries of the project speak to the public through videos. 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 Tunisia: the main outcomes of Sakiet Ezzit in promoting the culture of reuse
Through this video, you will see the results of REUSEMED in this Tunisian 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.
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