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Revision as of 14:19, 2 September 2020
Project in Denmark financed by DG Regio
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Waste water treatment of the future 2.0 |
Project in Denmark financed by DG Regio |
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4,495,261.0 Danish krone
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8,990,521.0 Danish krone
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50.0 percent
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20 April 2015
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31 August 2019
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Vejle Kommune
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7100
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FREMTIDENS SPILDEVANDSANLÆG 2.0 Projektet implementerer dele af Vejles helhedsorienterede by-strategi: "Viljen til bæredygtig by".Projektet er et udviklingsprojekt, der har som overordnet formål at understøtte og udvikle en bæredygtig cirkulære økonomi i Vejle by ved i højere grad bedre at udnytte de ressourcer, byen producerer - til gavn for miljøet, den sociale sammenhængskraft, erhvervslivet og byens evne til at modstå den demografiske udvikling og klimaforholdene.Demonstrations- og udviklingsprojektet (Danish)
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The future waste water treatment plant 2.0 implements parts of the holistic urban-rural strategy: “The will for a sustainable city”.The project is a development project that has the overall objective to support and develop a sustainable circular economy in Vejle town by making better use of the resources it produces, to the benefit of the environment, social cohesion, the business sector and the capacity of the city to withstand demographic change and climate change e.Demonstration and development project (English)
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