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Baltic Circular Economy Lab – BaltiCE – as a tool to save resources and mitigate the impacts of climate change

The aim of the project is to exchange experience and test solutions leading to the strengthening of CE in South Baltic urban areas. In the course of the project, a preliminary diagnosis will be made, identifying potential areas of action to strengthen CE and possible challenges for their implementation. CE enable to make the most of the material resources available to us by applying three basic principles: reduce, reuse and recycle. In this way, the life cycle of products is extended, waste is used and a more efficient and sustainable production model is established over time. The idea arises from imitating nature, where everything has value and everything is used, where waste becomes a new resource. In this way, the balance between progress and sustainability is maintained. Therefore the transition to a CE is still one of the most important transformations in society. It involves rethinking our production processes and value chains, as well as new business models built on collaborative ecosystems, thus need more collaboration and funding.

Partners:

  • City Initiative Association, Poland
  • VIA University College, Denmark
  • Klaipėda University, Lithuania 

Project period:

April 2023 – July 2023

Financiers:

Interreg South Baltic 2021-2027 Programme Measure 2.3: Supporting a circular and more resource efficient development
Project scope: South Baltic Area
The role of GdańskTech: Lead Partner
Co-financing rate 85%
Project budget: 40.000 EUR
GdańskTech budget: 21.000 EUR

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Details

Project's acronym:
BaltiCE
Financial Program Name:
European Territorial Cooperation 2021-2027
Organization:
Wspólny Sekretariat Techniczny Programu Południowy Bałtyk
Agreement:
STHB.01.01.00-32-S231/22-00 z dnia 2023-05-26
Realisation period:
2023-04-01 - 2023-07-31
Research team leader:
dr inż. Magda Kasprzyk
Realised in:
Department of Environmental Engineering Technology
External institutions
participating in project:
  • Stowarzyszenie Inicjatywa Miasto (Poland)
  • VIA University College (Denmark)
  • Klaipeda University (Lithuania)
Project's value:
40 000.00 EUR
Request type:
European Founds
Domestic:
Domestic project
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