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ECO-SCP-MED: Intégration d'Expériences et Recommendations en Eco-Innovation pour la Production et Consommation Durable en Méditerranée

  • Project category MED programme (transnational programme of European territorial cooperation) 2007-2013
  • Lenght from 01.07.2013 to 31.12.2014
  • Lab/Research Area Istitute of Management SuM
  • Costo complessivo €1 054 290
  • Quota partner €110 505
  • Scientific Directors Marco Frey
  • SSSA involvement Partner
  • Sponsor European Commission

The project ECO-SCP-MED aims at ensure sustainability across the supply chain of the main products and services in the MED area, whose cornerstone is fostering eco-innovation and competitiveness through transnational cooperation, integrating experiences and recommendations towards this objective. ECO-SCP-MED will integrate relevant outputs and mutualize experiences and achievements in view to future policy evolution and next programming period. Four main areas will be covered throughout the project: Sustainability of Products and Services, Sustainability of the production process, Sustainable management of Industrial areas, and sustainable consumption patterns and behaviour. Partners from 5 Med countries and 1 IPA, together with 18 external experts, will gather their experiences from previous Med or other projects to capitalize their outputs towards a wider objective and to reinforce and enlarge the capacities of the classical, targeted and strategic projects carried out at multi-stakeholders levels (operational, institutional, entrepreneurial). Partnership, together with external experts, will make an in depth-analysis of achieved outputs in the focus areas, and develop on this basis a common integrated model of sustainable consumption and production in the MED area. On another hand, partners will carry out Networking activities to share and discuss policy recommendations together with Institutional stakeholders in order to develop joint policy recommendations that aim to be proposed to European Authorities to be included in next Programming Period. At this step, various Regional Authorities will be involved to ensure the validation of these policy recommendations. Finally, and in order to reach all target groups and to validate the integrated model, regional conferences will be organized by all partners, and training sessions directed to market will be organized in the four focus areas. 

Partnership 
•  Sant’Anna School (partner)
• IAT (Andalusian Institute of Technology) (Spain)
• Province of Bologna (Italy)
• Enea (Italy)
• Chamber of Commerce of Nizza (France)
• Scientific research centre Bistra Ptuj (Slovenia)
• Barcellona University (Spain)
• Centre for research and technology Hellas (Greece)
• Institut de la Méditerranée (France)
• Croatian Cleaner Production Centre (Croatia)
• Avitem-Agency of Sustainable Meditterranean Cities and Territories (France)