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DEVELOPERS OF CIRCULAR SOLUTIONS

Project description

Developing circular economy at local and regional levels

The circular economy ecosystem concept foresees mobilising local stakeholders and, when necessary, citizens to deal with economic, organisational and cultural change regarding waste through systemic solutions and scale up the results from the local to the national and European levels. This approach also reduces investors’ risks. The EU-funded DECISO project will support services inducing investment projects for developing circular economy solutions at local and regional scales in regions in Germany, Portugal and Greece. The project will implement the DECISO approach in varied local contexts and topics to produce guidelines that can facilitate the replicability of the initiatives considering determinant technical, economic, legislative and social factors.

Objective

"""DECISO - DEVELOPERS OF CIRCULAR SOLUTIONS” aims to support the delivery of services to induce investments projects for developing circular economy at local and regional scale in the following regions: Hamburg. Northwest Germany, West Macedonia, Alentejo. This is in line with implementing the European Green Deal and the EU circular economy action plan. DECISO will accompany the actions aiming to provide assistance for promoters in the development of financial schemes/programs for projects on Circular Economy, based on the concept of Circular Economy Ecosystem (CEE), which implies mobilizing local stakeholders and, when necessary, citizens, and scaling up the results from the local, to the national and European levels.
The CEE approach will make it possible to deal with economic, organizational and cultural change through systemic solutions that involve all the players in the value chain of an asset and all those who can influence, even indirectly, its value. This approach also allows reducing risks for investors, because ecosystems with all their key factors, including geographic location, cultural factors and institutional support, actively help an innovation become successful.
Since the paradigm of the Circular Economy Ecosystems can be declined in different ways, based on the objective of the initiative, the local context, the type of actors and the sector, the DECISO approach will be implemented in different local contexts and topics in order to produce guidelines that can facilitate the replicability of the initiatives put in place considering all the technical, economic, legislative, and social factors that can determine the success or failure of the initiatives."

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL6-2022-CIRCBIO-01

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Coordinator

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
Net EU contribution

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€ 298 000,00
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PIAZZALE ALDO MORO 7
00185 Roma
Italy

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Centro (IT) Lazio Roma
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€ 298 000,00

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