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ZEROWIN · Towards Zero Waste in Industrial Networks
The first work package will define a common vision on zero-waste entrepreneurship within the first 6 months. The mythos Individual Producer Responsibility will be investigated if it can become the all-healing-solution in electronics industry as well as how this concept can be applied to other industrial sectors. WP2 concentrates on new technological developments, WP3 on waste prevention methodologies and strategies and WP4 will adapt existing software tools supporting waste prevention. All this knowledge will be then formalised into an innovative production model for resource-use optimisation and waste prevention in WP5. This preparatory work will enable the 9 industrial case studies in Work package 6 that forms the core of the ZeroWIN project with more than half of the total budget. These case studies will be used to prove that the ZeroWIN approach can meet at least 2 of the stringent targets of the call. WP7 closely monitors and validates the improvements by quantitative assessment. WP 8 investigates the implications to policy and formulates recommendations. Finally WP9 will disseminate the results of ZeroWIN as broad as possible and WP10 ensures the efficient operation of the ZeroWIN project. By concentrating on industrial networks in the automotive, construction, electronics and photovoltaic industries ZeroWIN will address • nearly 3 million companies (of which 80% are SMEs) • with more than 2,8 trillion € turnover and a value creation of more than 800 billion € • with more than 20 million employees • creating about 40% or more than 400 million tons of industrial waste • using as much as 50% of all materials extracted from the earth´s crust • generating about 40% of all energy use and about 35% of all greenhouse gas emissions. The ZeroWIN consortium has 29 partners from 10 countries (AT, DE, ES, FR, HU, IE, PL, PT, RO, UK), dominated by industry - 3 large companies (one of which is the electronics cluster in the Basque region) and 13 SMEs.
Consortium · 33 organisations
OSTERREICHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR SYSTEM- UND AUTOMATISIERUNGSTECHNIK
AT · €848,942
WIRTSCHAFTSKAMMER OSTERREICH
AT · €105,648
UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY
JP · €269,552
MULTIMEDIA COMPUTER SYSTEM LTD
IE · €308,000
Wilding Butler Construction Ltd
UK · €140,000
bauserve GmbH
DE · €126,560
WAMECO S.C. RYSZARD SZPADT, WOJCIECH GORNIKOWSKI
PL · €68,200
AU Optronics Corporation
TW
ASOCIACION DE INDUSTRIAS DE CONOCIMIENTO Y TECNOLOGIA - GAIA - EUSKALHERRIKO EZAGUTZA ETA TEKNOLOGIA INDUSTRIEN ELKARTEA
ES · €73,583
VFJ WERKSTATTEN GMBH
DE
UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK
IE · €358,000
FUNDACION GAIKER
ES · €157,253
SPHERA SOLUTIONS GMBH
DE · €356,726
tricom GmbH
DE · €93,500
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN
DE · €555,300
CONTINENTAL TEVES AG & CO OHG
DE · €71,002
BIO INTELLIGENCE SERVICE SA
FR · €230,720
FLECTION GERMANY GMBH
DE · €8,006
CENTRO DE ESTUDOS INFORMACAEO E FORMACAEO PARA O AMBIENTE
PT · €225,800
HEWLETT-PACKARD LIMITED
UK · €141,000
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
UK · €369,032
UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN
AT · €276,778
Remade South East Ltd.
UK · €254,240
REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER FOR CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE -REC
HU · €91,104
UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART
DE · €88,560
GREENTRONICS SRL
RO · €81,656
SAFT SA
FR
POLITECHNIKA WROCLAWSKA
PL · €158,240
UNIVERSITY FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS
UK · €81,440
UP Umweltanalytische Produkte GmbH
DE · €69,174
SAFT
FR · €103,245
INSTITUT EUROPEEN D ADMINISTRATION DES AFFAIRES
FR · €187,292
TRAMA TECNOAMBIENTAL SL
ES · €261,375
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