Decentralised Composting in Small Towns (Q4301576)

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Project Q4301576 in Italy, Greece, Spain, فلسطين, State of Palestine, Jordan
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Decentralised Composting in Small Towns
Project Q4301576 in Italy, Greece, Spain, فلسطين, State of Palestine, Jordan

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    2,710,108.3 Euro
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    3,011,231.45 Euro
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    90.0 percent
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    1 September 2019
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    31 August 2022
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    BALMES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION (known with the comercial name of University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia)
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    41°55'52.97"N, 2°14'45.56"E
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    32°48'29.52"N, 35°8'50.17"E
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    32°19'9.88"N, 35°1'26.36"E
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    40°38'1.97"N, 15°48'51.84"E
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    38°17'21.23"N, 21°47'7.33"E
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    40°38'51.76"N, 15°48'39.53"E
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    32°29'3.73"N, 35°52'47.60"E
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    43°35'12.41"N, 13°30'59.76"E
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    32°33'24.52"N, 35°50'48.80"E
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    Municipal waste management, one of the major environmental challenges for the Mediterranean area, is directly affected by population growth and concentration, urbanization and tourism. DECOST project aims to develop a new framework of waste management, building a closed-loop system of organic waste valorisation, integrating decentralised home and community composting systems with urban agriculture. This goal can only be achieved by using a people-centered approach, empowering civil society and increasing institutional capacity building. Thanks to DECOST, Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management Plans and pilot initiatives will be implemented in 4 different municipalities in order to reduce food waste, treat 1,500-2,000 tons of organic waste/year and use the produced compost in urban agriculture projects. (English)
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