Munich, 16 July 2018 – Companies and research institutions from the countries of the Danube region[1] are now able to exchange products, materials and resources for reuse on a new online platform, and to build cooperation networks to promote the circular economy. This platform (http://danube-goes-circular.eu/), including a virtual marketplace, was launched by the European Interreg project MOVECO, with partners from ten countries in the Danube region. The international consortium also offers interested stakeholders a toolbox for implementing circular economy concepts in businesses and organisations, while also informing them about relevant topics, such as extended producer responsibility schemes in the various countries.
The four modules on the new platform are based on the motto “Let’s make the world a more circular place!” The first module is a market for reusing products, secondary resources and materials. This virtual marketplace seeks to close material loops within the countries of the Danube region. “The waste of one producer can become a valuable resource for another”, explains MOVECO’s deputy coordinator Antonija Božič Cerar at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia. “On the platform, companies can co-create networks and industrial symbiosis. Registration is already open!”
The second module primarily addresses research and development institutions and offers opportunities for cooperation within the circular economy. In this section, interested stakeholders can exchange views on relevant topics and find new partners for projects in this area. Further, in the “Ideas and Discussion” section, they can contribute by sharing their expertise and also find solutions to their own challenges.
The Circular Economy Toolbox, the third module, is intended to support enterprises and organisations in implementing the circular economy. The complete publication of the toolbox is scheduled for August 2018. It offers an overview of circular economy principles along with various training materials, including information on cooperation opportunities as well as assessment and financing instruments for circular projects.
In the fourth module, the MOVECO partners provide comprehensive information on the various extended producer responsibility (EPR) schemes in the Danube region. This section summarizes the state of legislation in the respective countries and indicates local contact people with expertise. The aim of EPR is to ensure that manufacturers and producing companies take responsibility for the entire life cycle of their products by optimizing the recyclability or reusability of products already in the design phase. Since this approach is the circular economy in action, MOVECO provides regular and detailed information on this topic.
All modules of the new online platform offer an automatic translation function[2] and will be further developed by the MOVECO consortium.
About MOVECO
Funded in the framework of the European Union's Interreg Danube Transnational Programme, MOVECO (dtp.interreg-danube.eu/moveco) is a project that raises awareness of the circular economy among companies, research institutions, public authorities, economic development institutions and citizens. Since December 2016, twelve project partners and four strategic partners from ten countries in the Danube region[3] have been working together to promote knowledge about the circular economy and to improve the framework conditions for circular products and business models in the Danube region. The project is coordinated by the Slovenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
More information
http://danube-goes-circular.eu/
Press contact
Grit Ackermann (MOVECO coordinator)
Tel.: +386 1 5898 418
Email: grit.ackermann@gzs.si
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia
Dimičeva 13
SI-1504 Ljubljana, Slovenia
MOVECO Communication Office
Rosina Lohmeyer
Tel.: +49 (0)89 9901 888 -174
Email: moveco@bayfor.org
Bavarian Research Alliance (BayFOR) GmbH
Prinzregentenstraße 52
80538 Munich, Germany
[1] The platform primarily addresses the countries of the Danube region (Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia). However, registration is also open to interested stakeholders from other countries.
[2] The platform is available in English as well as Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian and Ukrainian.
[3] The project consortium consists of representatives from the following countries of the Danube region: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia.
http://danube-goes-circular.eu/
Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA).
Photo credits:
First photo: Depositphotos/KateNovikova (Photo-ID 180451070)
Second photo: Depositphotos/gavran33 (Photo ID 30742685)
Graphic: Copyright MOVECO project, Design by IDEEN DIE FRUCHTEN
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