Thursday, October 24, 2024, 1:46 p.m.
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At an event held in Ibi this morning, the AIJU Institute of Children’s Goods and Leisure Technology announced three major European pioneering projects led by the company, aimed at promoting circular economy and sustainability in the plastics sector and the region. did.
The event, which also included AIJU engineers and representatives from other organizations such as CEGAE, ACTECO and EURADA, aimed to provide companies with the knowledge and resources they need to tackle current challenges in the circular economy. We would like to introduce the various initiatives that we have undertaken.
To this end, success stories of companies in this sector were presented during the conference to encourage continued progress towards a more sustainable future.
As Joaquín Villaplana, coordinator of the event, explained: “It is essential to develop business models that integrate circular economy as a key element in achieving economic and environmental sustainability. This approach is essential not only to protect the environment but also to foster new economic opportunities and cooperation between the public and private sectors and ensure a sustainable future.”
European initiatives
The CIRCVET project was one of the projects featured during the event. Organized by CEGAE, the project involves 11 partners from 6 countries and provides broader and more open “tailored” education on the circular economy of plastics at European level, depending on the needs and issues of companies. The purpose is to develop.
Participants will also learn more about pre-recycling projects aimed at ensuring consistent quality of recycled materials and safe use in household appliances, toys, textiles, and recycling of such waste. We have demonstrated that unique, high-quality materials made from can be reused within and within the home. With the same supply chain and new products.
Additionally, the CIRCSYST project proposed by EURADA under the CCRI (Circular Cities and Regions Initiative) is a pilot demonstration of a systematic circular solution for the reuse of wastewater and the conversion of biowaste and food packaging waste into valuables. The experiment will be carried out nine times across Europe, three of which will be carried out in Valencia. A community coordinated by AIJU and AIDIMME.
In addition to presentations on these projects, the event featured two roundtables. The first was attended by companies such as Cervic, ITC, Ripay and ERUM, who shared their experiences in implementing circular economy strategies.
The second table was comprised of representatives from business and public organizations such as ACTECO, AVEP and IBIAE, who discussed the importance of public-private cooperation to move towards a sustainable and realistic future. Furthermore, at this last table, the Alicante Regional Council addressed the CLIMAAX project, which funds the development of climate change-derived risk research in Foia de Castalha.
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