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EU funding (€1,497,842): Securing local supplY chains via the development of new Methods to assess the circularity and symbiosis of the Bio-bAsed industrial ecosystem enhancing the EU competitiveness … Hor6 Dec 2023 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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Securing local supplY chains via the development of new Methods to assess the circularity and symbiosis of the Bio-bAsed industrial ecosystem enhancing the EU competitiveness and resource independence
The SYMBA project aims at creating a new and innovative IS method to be replicated within EU according to the local/regional bio-based industrial ecosystem. SYMBA will implement a user-friendly and accessible AI database suggesting regional IS innovative processes to create zero-waste value chains, ensuring more local supply chains; a better distribution of economic and social benefits among the stakeholders and an increase in the economic value of final products. SYMBA solution, aligned with the EU Bioeconomy Strategy, is based on a threefold approach: 1) Creation and validation of new IS methodology for the bio-based sector, starting from existing knowledge and lessons earned from SYMBA consortium partners. 2) Individuation of criteria to select regional hubs 3) AI database including Monitoring tools, waste relation matrix, networking and cooperation with ongoing EU and local networks. The partnership has been intentionally selected by its expertise, network with key external stakeholders and geographical reach, bringing together 5 EU countries (IT, ES, BE, NL, DE) to consolidate the maximum outreach of the initiative. It consists of 9 partners with complementary competences: 4 RTD centers (CIRCE, CTB, AIMPLAS; CET); 1 large industry (NVMT); 1 pilot facility (BBEPP); 1 innovative SME (ENCO) and 2 networks (CKIC and ICLEI) with a valuable background in applying IS approach in the bio-based sector, providing services to companies and creating awareness and networking among citizens, policy makers, EU initiatives. Through the involvement of different industrial sectors: agri-food (NVMT); packaging (AIMPLAS); wastewater (CET); textile (CTB); waste valorisation (BBEPP), SYMBA will demonstrate how to shift from a linear to a circular economy contributing to deliver bio-based solutions with reduced environmental impacts on soil, water and air quality.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| Aimplas - Asociacion de Investigacion de Materiales Plasticos y Conexas | €94,197 |
| Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant VZW | €118,750 |
| Centre Scientifique & Technique DEl'Industrie Textile Belge ASBL | €113,125 |
| Enco Srl | €233,000 |
| Fundacion Centro Gallego de Investigaciones del Agua | €176,395 |
| Fundacion Circe Centro de Investigacion de Recursos y Consumos Energeticos | €200,625 |
| ICLEI EUROPEAN SECRETARIAT GmbH (ICLEI EUROPASEKRETARIAT GmbH) | €221,125 |
| Novamont S.p.A. | €139,063 |
| STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL Foundation | €201,563 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101135562
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