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Low cost ZERO WASTE Municipality Under the MED 2007-2013 programme, Objective 2.1: Protection and enhanceme(((nt of natural resources and heritage Mediterranean cooperation in the municipal waste management sector: the example of Zero Waste project Dr. Dimitris Papayiannis - EFXINI POLI Local Authorities Network for Social, Cultural, Tourist, Environmental & Agricultural Development Project Website: www.med-zerowaste.eu 1 Partnership of the project 1. Efxini Poli Local Authorities Network for Social, Cultural, Tourist, Environmental and Agricultural Development - GREECE (Lead partner) 2. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Laboratory for Heat Transfer and Environmental Engineering - GREECE 3. Ecological Recycling Society -GREECE 4. Scientific Research Centre Bistra Ptuj -SLOVENIA 5. Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona -SPAIN 6. Municipality of Ragusa -ITALY 7. BRGM - Regional Geological Survey of Provence Alpes Côted Azur - FRANCE Project Duration: 3 years (May 2009 April 2012) 2 1

The ZERO WASTE project aims at: Developing, testing and disseminating integrated Zero-waste management concepts in the participating regions, so as to minimize the municipal waste production, divert materials from landfilling and maximize resource recovery in a life cycle approach Creating a harmonized European zero waste methodology in the municipal sector Making a roadmap of the municipalities paving into the zero waste field Creating an interactive policy tool for goal oriented municipal waste management adaptable in the different EU regions for a long-term sustainable development Sensitizing people and Local Authorities to recycle, re-use and reduce waste Mediterranean cooperation and exchange of experience in the municipal waste management sector 3 Expected impact of the ZERO WASTE project: Professional development by training stakeholders to employ the zero waste management system Economic efficiency and stability by providing the tools and methodology to the public sector to modernize and improve a common management system for reduction of waste material by stimulating re-use and recycling Sensitization of the public on separate waste collection by promoting re-use and recycling methods by organizing 5 Info days in each country and launching a pilot project of home composting in 350 households in each partners country Networking of decision makers and public on waste management issues 4 2

Expected impact of the ZERO WASTE project: Environmental protection by limiting the pollution through reduction of waste and minimizing waste Societal issues and cohesion as the research results will help induce new technologies for the existing economy or provide opportunities for jobs that will provide solutions for the problems of waste treatment Education and training by organizing informative workshops on waste management issues both for authorities, stakeholders and decision makers and for the general public Exchange and transfer of know how on zero waste methodologies and applications between the participating Mediterranean regions 5 Activities already implemented or on-going: Development of a project communication plan: corporative identity, web site, leaflets, posters, publicity material; press and media campaign; Organization of info days for the public. Genova (Italy) 3-4/06/2010 Preveza (Greece) June 2010 Barcelona (Spain) 13/07/2010 Ormoz (Slovenia) summer 2010 Haidari (Greece) 20/10/2010 Rimini (Italy) (Here!) 05/11/2010 Thouria, Poros, Moudania, Mikra, Elefsina (Greece) planned for November December 2010 10 other Info Days will be organised in 2011 6 3

Ecomondo Fair, November 5th, 2010, Rimini - Italy Project s Web-site 7 Posters 8 4

Leaflets 9 Activities already implemented or on-going: Zero waste systems surveys and analysis to evaluate waste management methods by Municipalities leading to the Redaction of a Transnational Report. (here the first comparative results) 10 5

Activities already implemented or on-going: Inventories on best and worst practices of waste management methods (5 best practices per country + a list of networks and associations of public and private bodies working on waste management and environmental topics ) leading to the redaction of a transnational SWOT analysis of different waste management concepts (to be soon finalised) Pilot application of household composting for a certain number of households: the operation has already started in Slovenia with the distribution of 300 composters. It will start very soon in Greece with almost 500 composters as well as in Italy. 11 Next Activities to be implemented: Workshops at national level on the implementation of waste management methods and techniques on each country s experience (end 2010, early 2011) 1 Transnational workshop with representatives from each country and adoption of a common resolution on zero waste application (April 2011) In Catalonia, study of the environmental impact of home composting Study of the operational requirements for the implementation of municipal composting facilities for household biowaste in certain municipalities in Greece, Slovenia, France and Italy. Development of Regional Policy tools: creation of an overall handbook on the implementation procedure of alternative waste management schemes and an Interactive Decision Support Tool with practical guidelines for municipalities Involvement and exchange of know how for Municipal servants, policy makers and other stakeholders through the organisation of seminars 12 6

For more information: EFXINI POLI Address: 3, S. Petroula street, 13341 ANO LIOSIA, Greece Tel.: +30 210 24 86 041-5, Fax: +30 210 24 86 046 Email: epolis@efxini.gr, Website: www.efxini.gr Contact Person: Sofia Skarveli, Project Coordinator Project Website: www.med-zerowaste.eu Thank you very much for your kind attention!! 13 7