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  • Vinyl 2010
  • Geographical Scope: Regional - Europe and North America
    Lead Partner: Vinyl 2010
    Summary:
    The Voluntary Commitment of the European PVC industry is a 10-year plan for sustainable development and product stewardship across the life cycle of PVC. It was set up in 2000 to minimise the environmental impact of the PVC production, promote responsible use of additives, support collection and recycling, and encourage social dialogue between all of the industry stakeholders. Vinyl 2010 is the legal entity set up to provide the organisational and financial infrastructure to manage and monitor the actions undertaken as part of the Voluntary Commitment. It groups European vinyl resin manufacturers, plastic converters and producers of stabilisers and plasticisers. The four founding members are: the European Council of Vinyl Manufacturers (ECVM), the European Plastics Converters (EuPC), the European Stabiliser Producers Associations (ESPA) and the European Council for Plasticisers and Intermediates (ECPI).
    Vinyl 2010 operates through projects covering technology, research, organisation (e.g. recycling schemes) and communication (e.g. on best practice). Total expenditure on waste management projects reached 8.2 million Euro in 2008 (more than 43 million Euro over the last 8 years) and the resource allocation in terms of time and effort is considerably greater.
    As planned from the beginning, the Voluntary Commitment was reviewed and revised in 2006 to take into account practical experience, technical progress and the enlargement of the European Union , and it is now rolled-out across the EU-27.
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  • Visegrad Group Countries' Summer School of Development Aid and Co-operation
  • Geographical Scope: Sub-regional Visegrad Group Countries
    Lead Partner: Palacký University, Olomouc
    Summary:
    Main objectives:
    * To promote the process of transferring the Visegrad Group Countries from recepient to donor countries.
    * To integrate sustainable development and environmental considerations into the system of development assistance and co-operation performed by the Visegrad Group Countries.
    * To support education and awareness in the field of sustainable development in countries with economy in transition and in least developed countries by so called "East-East Transfer of Know-How".
    * * To assist the V4 countries to implement their global and regional obligations in the fields of environment and sustainable development also through development aid and co-operation.
    * To demonstrate the role of integration of environmental and sustainable development aspects of development aid and co-operation as a tools for to contribute to establishing and strengthening stable international relations based on partnership, to building peace and security.
    * To make acquaintance of the participants from developing countries with the system and sources of development assistance and co-operation.
    * To support the capacity building in project preparation, project management, modelling etc. [more]
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  • Vocational education in an agriculture for the environment
  • Geographical Scope: Sub-regional Mediterranean
    Lead Partner: Association Abel Granier
    Summary:
    For sustaining development in agriculture in ecological fragile regions, the first step is building the necessary farming competences for cultures and cattle rising in country with semi-arid ecological conditions. The project is aiming to provide low cost process for soils restoration in the Mediterranean area.
    Stopping the continuous progressing desert in Mediterranean area is a objective for all our partners. The partnership seeks to teach relevant methods of cultures for natural soil restoration in semi-arid regions.
    The aim is to obtain in five years a local team of competent farmers for a complete rehabilitation of the soils, which would be cultivated with such methods, and to achieve the return of the treated land in productivity for men food and cattle grazing . It will be so new opportunities of employment and will refrain rural population from leaving their home region towards urban centers. But soon it must be planed about complementary projects to deal with the building of local industries for using the new farm products. [more]
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