European Circular Innovation Valley
                            ACR+ initiates synergies between the recently approved projects applying circular systemic solutions in cities and regions 
                            
                            
                                                
                                                    
                                15 July 2024
                                                                   Policy and Governance, ACR+ News
                                                            
                        
                                                                            
                                                                            
                     The latest Horizon Europe call targeting circular economy and bioeconomy sectors resulted in five brand new projects which will greatly contribute to the Circular Cities and Regions Initiative efforts and objectives. The projects CSS Boost, CircSyst, CisWEFE-NEX, FIC FIGHETRS and SOLSTICE will target various waste streams, industries and apply circular systemic solutions in cities and regions. As partner of CSS Boost, ACR+ brought these projects together for a session of getting to know each other and identifying initial synergy opportunities. This meeting also included representatives of previously approved and already running CCRI projects like DECISO and a representative of the CCRI Coordination and Support Office who briefed the project coordinators on the CCRI framework, structure and what support and valorisation schemes exist.
The latest Horizon Europe call targeting circular economy and bioeconomy sectors resulted in five brand new projects which will greatly contribute to the Circular Cities and Regions Initiative efforts and objectives. The projects CSS Boost, CircSyst, CisWEFE-NEX, FIC FIGHETRS and SOLSTICE will target various waste streams, industries and apply circular systemic solutions in cities and regions. As partner of CSS Boost, ACR+ brought these projects together for a session of getting to know each other and identifying initial synergy opportunities. This meeting also included representatives of previously approved and already running CCRI projects like DECISO and a representative of the CCRI Coordination and Support Office who briefed the project coordinators on the CCRI framework, structure and what support and valorisation schemes exist. More: www.acrplus.org
								                             
      
 
                                   
						                         
						                         
						                        