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SOS-ZEROPOL2030 · Source to Seas - Zero Pollution 2030 (SOS-ZEROPOL2030)

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202231 August 2026EU funding €2,998,100Call HORIZON-CL6-2021-ZEROPOLLUTION-01

The overall aim of 'Source to Seas - Zero Pollution 2030 (SOS-ZEROPOL2030)' is to develop a holistic zero pollution framework which can guide the process towards achieving zero pollution in European seas by 2030. Marine contamination (including pollution) occurs as a direct result of human activities on both; land and in the marine environment; and requires urgent attention as healthy and clean seas provide numerous ecosystem services (e.g. food, oxygen production, climate regulation), which are critical for our survival and wellbeing. Given the complex and interconnected nature of marine pollution, the integration of sustainability-focused agendas and circular economy principles and practices is essential for the development of effective actions that can address its impacts. The implementation of processes and measures to reduce marine pollution will have consequences for numerous economic sectors (e.g. agriculture, fisheries, food and beverage industry, waste management, packaging industry, tourism, offshore energy) at multiple scales (local, national, regional and international), framing marine pollution as a considerable global socio-economic challenge that requires active collaboration from multiple stakeholders, across a range of geographic areas. In this context SOS-ZEROPOL2030 aims to co-design, co-produce, and co-deliver a stakeholder lead European Seas zero-pollution framework that provides practical guidance from source to sea addressing shortcomings in marine pollution management and governance. This holistic approach is based on best practice, puts emphasis on human behaviour, socioeconomics and governance; and is underpinned in knowledge about and understanding of current barriers to effective and efficient prevention, reduction, mitigation and monitoring of marine pollution in European Seas.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK

IE · €329,375

participant

MEDITERRANEAN INFORMATION OFFICE FOR ENVIRONMENT, CULTURE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION

EL · €224,271

participant

BLACK SEA NGO NETWORK ASSOCIATION

BG · €68,000

participant

UNIVERSITAT WIEN

AT · €142,150

participant

SINTEF OCEAN AS

NO · €427,853

participant

STIFTELSEN GRID ARENDAL

NO · €313,062

participant

GFZ HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR GEOFORSCHUNG

DE · €243,406

participant

WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY

NL · €651,257

participant

VLAAMS INSTITUUT VOOR DE ZEE

BE · €286,351

participant

STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH

NL · €312,375

Research fields

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