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Project Q2100990 in Denmark
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Project Q2100990 in Denmark |
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2,309,850.0 Danish krone
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4,619,700.0 Danish krone
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50.0 percent
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6 January 2017
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31 December 2021
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Aalborg Kommune
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9400
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Projektets har til formål at øge genanvendelsen af affald fra Aalborgs butikker og kontorer, kombineret med beskæftigelse af medarbejdere med særlige udfordringer. Mange butikker har i dag udfordringer med at håndtere og sortere deres affald, og de tilkendegiver, at der er behov for nye ordninger. Affaldsindsamlingen fra butikker og kontorer i Aalborg midtby gennemføres bl.a. i samarbejde med den social økonomiske virksomhed Huset Venture Nordjylland (HVN), der bliver ansvarlig for afhentning af affaldet, herunder kortlægningen af de enkelte butikkers ønsker til nye ordninger, deres affaldsmængder og -typer, samt nuværende håndtering og bortskaffelse af affald. Med denne kortlægning kan projektet udvikle de mest miljøeffektive afhentningsmetoder. Samtidig skal HVN teste afhentningsmåderne. Affaldsafhentning ved hjælp af el-køretøjer, forventes at ville reducere energiforbrug og CO2 udledning væsentligt i Aalborg midtby. Hertil vil støjgener og partikelforureningen fra dieseldrevne last- og varebiler ligeledes blive reduceret væsentligt. Ved el-baseret afhentning af genanvendeligt emballage, skønnes det at der spares minimum 500 liter diesel om ugen.Aalborg Kommune og HVN indgår et samarbejde med varehusene Salling og Føtex, og får på den måde mulighed for at lave 2 omlastningscentre i hver ende af gågadesystemet i Aalborg midtby. Til bestilling af afhentning af genanvendeligt affald fra butikkerne, vil der blive udviklet en digital løsning leveret af firmaet Rezycl, hvor butikkerne kan melde ind at de gerne vil have afhentet affald af HVN. Med den digitale løsning bliver det muligt at registrere affaldsmængder og affaldstyper for optimering. (Danish)
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The aim of the project is to increase recycling of waste from Aalborg’s shops and offices, combined with employment of employees with special challenges. Many shops today face challenges in handling and sorting their waste, and they indicate the need for new arrangements. The collection of waste from shops and offices in Aalborg is carried out in collaboration with the social economic company Huset Venture Nordjylland (who) will be responsible for collecting waste, including the mapping of the individual stores’ wishes for new schemes, their waste amounts and types, as well as current management and disposal of waste. With this mapping, the project can develop the most environmentally-efficient collection methods. At the same time, each method of retrieval should be tested. Waste collection using electric vehicles is expected to significantly reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions in the centre of Aalborg. Noise nuisances and particulate pollution from diesel-powered trucks and vans will also be significantly reduced. By electricity-based collection of recyclable packaging, it is estimated that a minimum of 500 litres of diesel will be saved per week.Aalborg Municipality and hvn enter into a collaboration with the Salling and Føtex department stores, and thus have the opportunity to create 2 reloading centres at each end of the pedestrian street system in Aalborg city. To order the collection of recyclable waste from the stores, a digital solution provided by the company Rezycl will be developed, where the stores can report that they would like to collect waste from hvn. The digital solution makes it possible to record waste arisings and waste types for optimisation. (English)
12 October 2020
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