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INSET

Fecha de inicio: 01 Nov 2023 Fecha de finalización prevista: 31 Oct 2026
The main objective of the INSET project is to carry out the implementation of Industrial Symbiosis and the consequent transformation of the business fabric towards circularity and sustainability. For this, the development of the training programme with different digital and innovative tools will be key. In addition, the project will develop resources and promotional activities to support the achievement of the project results, while ensuring a broad impact.

INSET - INSET – INdustrial Symbiosis capacity building for Enterprises and related actors through a disruptive, digital and pragmatic Training and awareness approach.



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Código de proyecto - 2023-1-FR01-KA220-VET-000158456

Expected results:

1

A Capacity Building Methodology for boosting IS.


2

INSET online toolkit made up by four tools to increase the knowledge and awareness on IS.


3

An open access observatory with the most relevant information (legislation, training courses, etc.) of IS.


4

A policy brief report with the IS challenges of the policy makers.


Project partners

Simbiosy
Spain

Syxis

Lithuania

CETEM

Spain

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme.

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