The document describes a call for market replication projects under the CIP Eco-Innovation program that provides funding for innovative products, processes, and services that reduce environmental impacts and optimize resource use as they move from research to commercialization, with a deadline of September 10, 2009 for applications in sectors like construction, food/drink, recycling, and others.
Presentation by Dr Aidan Bell, EnviroBuild at the SPRA Conference 2018 held at Eastwood Hall, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire on the 20th June 2018. More information: https://spra.co.uk/events/spra-conference-awards-2018/
Minergy Spent pot lining Technology
The technology is comprised of a series of integrated processes: material sizing process
Carbon Burn out process to generate electricity and remove carbon from SPLl
Fluoride recovery process
Melting and glass production process (including oxygen production subsystem) and production of glass aggregate
Emissions treatment and sulphuric acid recovery process (for use in production of marketable materials)
process to produce marketable materials from fluoride recovery process
process produces excess electricity natural gas required to power melter very low emissions
Carbios : le recyclage enzymatique des plastiquesPROHELIO
Monsieur Bruno Langlois, Business développement and partnership director, présente la société CARBIOS, entreprise Clermontoise de chimie biologique, spécialisée dans la conception et le développement de procédés enzymatiques en vue d’une biodégradation et un bio recyclage des matières plastiques
How can designers assess their designs for “circularity?” What tools can be u...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Simon Sturgis at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
Opening up new circular economy trade opportunities: Options for collaboratio...GreenAllianceUK
On Monday 2nd March the Circular Economy Task Force co-hosted a conference with the Dutch Embassy in London on how to promote the trade in circular economy goods and services between the UK and the Netherlands. The Dutch ambassador Laetitia van den Assum welcomed an expert group of business, policy and academia representatives to a discussion organised around three issues: how policy can support a circular economy, how to deliver a ‘North Sea Resource Roundabout’, and what are the circular economy opportunities for plastics?
Presentation by Dr Aidan Bell, EnviroBuild at the SPRA Conference 2018 held at Eastwood Hall, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire on the 20th June 2018. More information: https://spra.co.uk/events/spra-conference-awards-2018/
Minergy Spent pot lining Technology
The technology is comprised of a series of integrated processes: material sizing process
Carbon Burn out process to generate electricity and remove carbon from SPLl
Fluoride recovery process
Melting and glass production process (including oxygen production subsystem) and production of glass aggregate
Emissions treatment and sulphuric acid recovery process (for use in production of marketable materials)
process to produce marketable materials from fluoride recovery process
process produces excess electricity natural gas required to power melter very low emissions
Carbios : le recyclage enzymatique des plastiquesPROHELIO
Monsieur Bruno Langlois, Business développement and partnership director, présente la société CARBIOS, entreprise Clermontoise de chimie biologique, spécialisée dans la conception et le développement de procédés enzymatiques en vue d’une biodégradation et un bio recyclage des matières plastiques
How can designers assess their designs for “circularity?” What tools can be u...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Simon Sturgis at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
Opening up new circular economy trade opportunities: Options for collaboratio...GreenAllianceUK
On Monday 2nd March the Circular Economy Task Force co-hosted a conference with the Dutch Embassy in London on how to promote the trade in circular economy goods and services between the UK and the Netherlands. The Dutch ambassador Laetitia van den Assum welcomed an expert group of business, policy and academia representatives to a discussion organised around three issues: how policy can support a circular economy, how to deliver a ‘North Sea Resource Roundabout’, and what are the circular economy opportunities for plastics?
Environmental performance a crucial option for the competitiveness of the eco...Novamont Spa
International Conference "Reconnecting economy and society through innovation - A new bioeconomy infrastructure for the regeneration of local areas" 30th September 2016
Designing for the circular economy – Land Rover Ben Ainslie Racing Building, ...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Susie Tomson at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
Circular Economy Thinking in Construction: A view from UK Manufacturers #CETH...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Jane Thornback of the Construction Products Association at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
How can the contractor procure for circular economy outcomes? #CEThinking 6Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Nitesh Magdani, Director of Sustainability, BAM Construct UK Ltd at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
The presentation explains the phenomenon of diffusion and adoption of innovation. It explains, how an innovation in some product or service reaches their consumers.
Design for Social Innovation A Brief OverviewPenny Hagen
This presentation is a quick introduction and overview of Design for Social Innovation, including some local examples. The presentation was developed for students of the Design and Business Major at Auckland University of Technology and aims to help show how design extends and is adapted for the challenges of social innovation - with an emphasis on community involvement, collaboration and ownership of 'design' and 'change'.
Adoption, Diffusion & Scaled Impacts - Using what we know in extension practice pard0017
Presentation for the 2015 MEAS Symposium Adoption, Diffusion & Scaled Impact by Brent M. Simpson, Senior Agricultural Officer, Investment Center, United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization.
A paper prepared by the Social Innovation eXchange (SIX) and the Young Foundation for the
Bureau of European Policy Advisors.
http://www.goodpaper.sg/study-on-social-innovation/
Environmental performance a crucial option for the competitiveness of the eco...Novamont Spa
International Conference "Reconnecting economy and society through innovation - A new bioeconomy infrastructure for the regeneration of local areas" 30th September 2016
Designing for the circular economy – Land Rover Ben Ainslie Racing Building, ...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Susie Tomson at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
Circular Economy Thinking in Construction: A view from UK Manufacturers #CETH...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Jane Thornback of the Construction Products Association at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
How can the contractor procure for circular economy outcomes? #CEThinking 6Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Nitesh Magdani, Director of Sustainability, BAM Construct UK Ltd at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
More information at http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/circular-economy-thinking
The presentation explains the phenomenon of diffusion and adoption of innovation. It explains, how an innovation in some product or service reaches their consumers.
Design for Social Innovation A Brief OverviewPenny Hagen
This presentation is a quick introduction and overview of Design for Social Innovation, including some local examples. The presentation was developed for students of the Design and Business Major at Auckland University of Technology and aims to help show how design extends and is adapted for the challenges of social innovation - with an emphasis on community involvement, collaboration and ownership of 'design' and 'change'.
Adoption, Diffusion & Scaled Impacts - Using what we know in extension practice pard0017
Presentation for the 2015 MEAS Symposium Adoption, Diffusion & Scaled Impact by Brent M. Simpson, Senior Agricultural Officer, Investment Center, United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization.
A paper prepared by the Social Innovation eXchange (SIX) and the Young Foundation for the
Bureau of European Policy Advisors.
http://www.goodpaper.sg/study-on-social-innovation/
Presentation on policy learning and science, technology and innovation policy governance. Originally presented for the Gordon Conference on Science Policy in 2010.
Advertising agencies are obsessed with innovation. They also have one of the most unique sets of creative talent of any industry. Yet the creative department is the most suspicious of "innovation" of any group at the agency. Could it be that actually Creative Directors hold the keys to converting ad agencies into what so many desire: innovation partners to clients?
(special thanks to @seelydiaplay for presentation design help)
Horizon 2020, Societal Challenge 5: Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials - Giulio Pattanaro, Research Programme Officer, European Commission, DG Research
Presentation at the 3rd European Nutrient Event (ENE3) at Ecomondo 2018, 8 - 9 November, Rimini, Italy - Towards circular economy of phosphorus and other nutrients
Co-organised by the European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP) and Horizon 2020 project SMART-Plant.
More information
www.smart-plant.eu/ENE3
www.phosphorusplatform.eu
On the occasion of the World Water Day, March 22, VIU answered to the invitation by UNESCO to launch the United Nations World Water Development Report (WWDR) 2017 titled "Wastewater: The Untapped Resource". A discussion with key stakeholders of the Water Management sector in the Veneto Region saw the participation of Guido Zilli who presented greenLIFE and its researches to improve the water saving in the tannery sector.
Presentation hold during EIP Water Conference in Porto, as part of the Porto Water Innovation Week in Session 8b “The good old sewage works is now your community resource factory”
See the presentation of the CIP (part 1/2) made by the International & Innovation Business Unit of the BEA on the theme "Eco-Innovation"... and follow in a few time, the results and success of the innovative Brussels SMEs !
A presentation to explain the challenges of municipal solid waste management in Gurgaon (India) - aimed at high school students. Promotes moving towards a circular economy and an integrated approach to waste management. Promotes adoption of MSW Rules and offers suggestions for action - at a citizens level.
A presentation on Sitra and the circular economy and WCEF for international journalists visiting Finland on 31 October 2018. Presented by Project director Kari Herlevi.
2. About Greenovate! Europe
Eco-innovation experts along the innovation value
chain
– Research to market
– Internationalisation
– Investor-readiness and access to finance
– Cluster cooperation
– Eco-innovation policy development
24 members, 13 countries
Brussels based secretariat
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3. What is Eco-Innovation?
New services: greening businesses
New processes: cleaner production
New management methods, new technologies
and products
“All forms of innovation reducing
environmental impacts and / or optimising
the use of resources.”
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4. First application and market replication
195 million Euro (2008-2013)
Support first application and market uptake of
innovative products, processes and services
Bridging the gap between R&D and
commercialisation
Remove obstacles to wider application of eco-
innovation
Create and enlarge markets, with strong
emphasis on SMEs
Run by European Agency for Competitiveness
and Innovation
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5. Sectors covered by the call
Construction and buildings
– Innovative water systems, including water
savings, re-use of natural waters, rain water
collection and re-use, green roofs
Food and drink
– Improved efficiency in the water consumption
of a process or improved eco-efficiency of
water management
Green Business
Recycling
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6. Call 2009
Deadline 10 September 2009, 17h00
Evaluation end 2009
Project start March /April
50% funding rate
32 million Euro for 40 projects
Average 800,000 Euro per project
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7. Eligibility Criteria
Any legal person who is located in one of the following countries:
27 EU Member States
EFTA countries, which are members of the EEA: Iceland, Liechtenstein,
Norway,
Plus (provided the MoU is in force):
– Croatia
– Turkey
– Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
– Montenegro
– Israel
– Serbia
– Further countries depending on bilateral agreements
Emphasis on SMEs
One partner is formally sufficient, but: EU added value and replication factor
are important to show!
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8. FERTILANDIA
Tannery waste as fertiliser
Problem:
Leather tanning is polluting – most
leftovers are put into landfill
Proposed solution:
Create organic fertilizer from leather
meal with dewatered leather sludge
Potential:
Production and sales of 36,000 tons of
integrated leather meal per year
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9. ECOMETRE
Ecological metal recycling
Construction of a pilot plant with
innovative metal recycling system
Heavy metals – mainly nickel - are
precipitated from the waste water
stream and selectively extracted for
future utilisation
Replication potential in surface
engineering
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10. WINENVIRONMENT
Reducing the impact of wine production
Problem:
Producing one liter of wine requires five liters of water; most wine growers
use pesticides and phytosanitary products
Proposed solution:
New filtration and product recovery systems + an environmental and
quality management methodology for validation
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11. Contacts
Greenovate! Europe EEIG
Rue de Breydel 40
B – 1040 Brussels
Tel +32 2 235 8696
www.greenovate-europe.eu
Astrid Severin
astrid.severin@greenovate.eu
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