Mediterranean Dialogue for Waste Management Governance (MED4WASTE)

About the Project:

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MED4WASTE. Full title: Mediterranean Dialogue for Waste Management Governance.

Thematic objective: Environmental protection, climate change adaptation and mitigation (Address common challenges in environment). Priority: Reduce municipal waste generation and promote source separated collection and the optimal exploitation of its organic component. Donor: ENI CBC MED-EU. Partners: University of Vic – Central University of Catalunya, Spain, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, Spain, Tunisia, and Greece. Project Duration: 24 Months. Project Start Date: 1st October 2021 – Project End Date: 30th September 2023. MED4WASTE aims to facilitate new governance models for integrated & efficient urban waste management (WM) policies across the Mediterranean, with particular emphasis on organic waste & circular economy (CE) which can be done through: 1- To build on and improve existing knowledge to foster capitalisation of social innovative, integrated, and efficient practices from public, private, and social sectors in waste management across the MSB, with special focus on waste prevention, circular economy practices and on the organic component. 2- To offer guidance and training for public administrations and relevant private and social stakeholders, to apply transferring actions and exploitation measures and to support planning, adapting, and re addressing of waste management plans, policies and other management actions and normative drivers. 3- To support dissemination of results and increase awareness among key stakeholders, promote cross border and cross-sectorial networking and foster long-term commitment of decision and policy makers promoting an environmental, socio-economic, and institutional transition towards green growth in the Mediterranean Sea Basin.

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Important information:

Deadline to apply: 25-6- 2023 via email: ([email protected]).

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