CCS4CEE (full name: "Building momentum for the long-term CCS") was launched in 2021, and resulted in the preparation of over 35 documents, including Central and Eastern European CCS Roadmap for 10 CEE countries, published in mid-2022. The project explored such issues as, for instance, financing opportunities or social acceptance. The partners' activities were focused on reaching stakeholders and policymakers. Multiple events were held at national and international levels. The last one was the Fi
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/PRNewswire/ The consortium implementing the CCS4CEE project has just published a series of documents entitled CCS Roadmap for Central and Eastern Europe.
In July 2020, a project titled ‘Reducing the Consumption and Disposal of Single-Use Plastics in the Tourism Industry in Cyprus, Greece and Malta’, also known as SUPMed, was launched.
The project, which runs until June 2023, has a total budget of €1,279,405.00. The six project partners are Aspon Consulting Ltd as the lead partner (Cyprus), Heraklion Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Greece), Anelixis Development Consultants S.A. (Greece), Cellock Ltd (Cyprus), AIS Environment (Malta) and the Cyprus Hotel Association (Cyprus).
The project consortium aims to reduce the consumption, disposal and impacts of SUP in the tourism sector in these three regions, in line with EU Directive 2019/904 on the reduction of the impacts of plastic products.