- Tecnologie Innovative Per Il Controllo Ambientale E Lo Sviluppo Sostenibile Societa Consortile A Responsabilita Limitata - Italy,
- Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg - Germany,
- Camara Municipal de Lisboa - Portugal,
- Comune di Genova - Italy,
- Aage Vestergaard Larsen A/S - Denmark,
- Teknologisk Institut - Denmark,
- Letbaek Plast AS - Denmark,
- Dansk Rotations Plastic Aps - Denmark,
- Stadtreinigung Hamburg Aor - Germany,
- Hafencity Universitat Hamburg - Germany,
- Hochschule fur Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg - Germany,
- Consist Itu Environmental Software GmbH - Germany,
- Aurubis AG - Germany,
- Valorsul - Valorização e Tratamento de Resíduos Sólidos das Regiões de Lisboa e do Oeste S.A. - Portugal,
- Dariacordar Associacao para a Recuperacao de Desperdicio - Portugal,
- Quercus (Associação nacional de Conservação da natureza) - Portugal,
- Associacao da Hotelaria Restauracao e Similares de Portugal - Portugal,
- Azienda Multiservizi E D'igiene Urbana Genova S.P.A. - Italy,
- Active Cells Srl - Italy,
- Addaptcreative Lda - Portugal
The overall objective is to minimise the leakage of materials from the linear economy and work towards a circular economy. Specific objectives are to: • Engage cities, enterprises, citizens and academia in 16 participatory value chain based partnerships to create and develop eco-innovative solutions together. • Develop 10 viable end-markets by demonstrating new applications for plastic waste, metals (EEE devices), biowaste and wood waste. • Develop a governance model for cities based on value chain based partnerships. • Develop decision support tools and assess the actual impact by use of Big Data. • Ensure replication through the FORCE Academy aiming at enterprises, citizens and policy makers. The eco-innovative solutions will be demonstrated across four cities (Copenhagen, Hamburg, Lisbon and Genoa) and using the four materials: Flexible plastics: Recycling and upgrade of 5,000 tonnes of flexible plastic from enterprises and private households will enable virgin material substitution, corresponding to preventing emissions of 12,500 tonnes of CO2. Metals: Citizens will be mobilised to reclaim an additional 2 kg/capita of WEEE (app. 3,600 tonnes). A communication campaign will reach 100,000 citizens and support at least five SME’s that repair damaged EEE devices so that 10-20% of the collected WEEE can be redistributed. Wood waste: additional 12,000 tonnes wood waste from urban and mountain areas will be collected. 8-10,000 tonnes of brushwood will be used for compost production, and 14-16,000 tonnes will be processed into wood particles. Biowaste: around 7,000 tonnes of biowaste from the municipal mixed waste stream will be recovered: 3,000 tonnes coming from restaurants and hotels, and 4,000 tonnes coming from households. The partnerships will result in the creation of viable eco-innovative market solutions, exploited by the partners. Replication in other cities will be incentivised thus ensuring competitiveness of European Circular Economy and green growth.
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