
Wrap (United Kingdom)
Wrap (United Kingdom)
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:Wrap (United Kingdom), ANTHESIS (UK) LIMITED, BOKU, BACTEVO LIMITED, CSCP +23 partnersWrap (United Kingdom),ANTHESIS (UK) LIMITED,BOKU,BACTEVO LIMITED,CSCP,UNIBO,Newcastle University,SDU,RISE,ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge,IGSNRR,IFR,MAGYAR ELELMISZERBANK EGYESULET,WR,CREDA,GLOBAL FEEDBACK LIMITED,PROVALOR,SENSUS BV,UNEP,GS1,JSI,SIVL,DELOITTE,BIO Intelligence Service (France),VACUVITA,ACEF,WU,European Food Information ResourceFunder: European Commission Project Code: 641933Overall Budget: 9,444,760 EURFunder Contribution: 8,999,760 EURThe overall aim of the REFRESH project is to contribute significantly towards the objective of reducing food waste across the EU by 30% by 2025 (which amounts to between 25 to 40 million tonnes of food not being wasted in 2025[1], worth tens of billions of Euros a year) and maximizing the value from unavoidable food waste and packaging materials. To achieve this ambitious goal, we will adopt a systemic approach and use cutting edge science to enable action by businesses, consumers and public authorities. A central ambition of the REFRESH project is to develop a ‘Framework for Action’ model that is based on strategic agreements across all stages of the supply chain (backed by Governments), delivered through collaborative working and supported by evidence-based tools to allow targeted, cost effective interventions. Success will support transformation towards a more sustainable and secure EU food system, benefitting Europe’s economy, environment and society.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2016Partners:RISE, MAGYAR ELELMISZERBANK EGYESULET, INRAE, UNIBO, SWF +18 partnersRISE,MAGYAR ELELMISZERBANK EGYESULET,INRAE,UNIBO,SWF,ANATOLIKI S.A.,Hacettepe University,FAO,OSTFOLDFORSKNING AS,Wrap (United Kingdom),BOKU,SIK - INSTITUTET FOER LIVSMEDEL OCH BIOTEKNIK AB,COMMUNIQUE,Luke,University of Hohenheim,SIVL,IFR,Ahold Delhaize (Netherlands),GLOBAL FEEDBACK LIMITED,TRISTRAM JAMES STUART,BIO Intelligence Service (France),LAST MINUTE MARKET,DLOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 311972more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2017Partners:TU Berlin, TU Delft, BRGM, Chalmers University of Technology, GeoZS +13 partnersTU Berlin,TU Delft,BRGM,Chalmers University of Technology,GeoZS,Wrap (United Kingdom),EUCOBAT AISBL,C-Tech Innovation (United Kingdom),RECHARGE,UNU,EMPA,SGU,GEUS,CGS,WEEE FORUM,EC CONSULTING,Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek,EuroGeoSurveysFunder: European Commission Project Code: 641999Overall Budget: 3,704,330 EURFunder Contribution: 3,051,580 EURThe ProSUM project will establish a European network of expertise on secondary sources of critical raw materials (CRMs), vital to today’s high-tech society. ProSUM directly supports the European Innovation Partnership (EIP) on Raw Materials and its Strategic Implementation Plan calling for the creation of a European raw materials knowledge base. Data on primary and secondary raw materials are available in Europe, but scattered amongst a variety of institutions including government agencies, universities, NGOs and industry. By establishing a EU Information Network (EUIN), the project will coordinate efforts to collect secondary CRM data and collate maps of stocks and flows for materials and products of the “urban mine”. The scope is the particularly relevant sources for secondary CRMs: Electrical and electronic equipment, vehicles, batteries and mining tailings. The project will construct a comprehensive inventory identifying, quantifying and mapping CRM stocks and flows at national and regional levels across Europe. Via a user-friendly, open-access Urban Mine Knowledge Data Platform (EU-UMKDP), it will communicate the results online and combine them with primary raw materials data from the on-going Minerals4EU project. To maintain and expand the EU-UMKDP in the future, it will provide update protocols, standards and recommendations for additional statistics and improved reporting on CRM’s in waste flows required. ProSUM – “prosum” is Latin for “I am useful” – provides a factual basis for policy makers to design appropriate legislation, academia to define research priorities and to identify innovation opportunities in recovering CRMs for the recycling industry. The EUIN enables interdisciplinary collaboration, improves dissemination of knowledge and supports policy dialogues. A consortium of 17 partners, representing research institutes, geological surveys and industry, with excellence in all above domains will deliver this ambitious project.
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