Les 16 et 17 octobre 2024, l'AREFLH a participé à la réunion du consortium Waste4Soil à Kajasz, en Hongrie, rassemblant 27 partenaires pour faire le point sur les avancées du projet et planifier les prochaines étapes.
La première journée a été consacrée aux présentations des leaders de tâches, aux discussions thématiques sur la santé des sols et aux travaux des Living Labs, suivies d’une Assemblée Générale et d’un dîner de réseautage.
La deuxième journée a inclus une visite des installations du Biofarm et une session de coaching collaboratif pour résoudre les défis des Living Labs. Cette rencontre a renforcé la collaboration et permis des progrès significatifs vers les objectifs de durabilité et de santé des sols.
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AREFLH has a partner on the WASTE4SOIL project “Turning food waste into sustainable soil improvers for better soil health and improved food system”. Waste4Soil aims at developing applicable recycling technical pathways to transform Food Processing Residues (FPR) into improvers, through a circular, system, and multi-actor approach. All food chain actors are involved at the regional level, thereby closing specific loops (nutrients, organic matter, water).
AREFLH on 16-17 October 2024, participated to the 17th-month Consortium meeting at the Biofarm, at Kajasz, Central Transdanubia, Hungary.
The two-day event, organized in a hybrid format, brought together the consortium’s 27 partners and 1 associated partner. The meeting consisted of presentations, discussions, and interactive sessions to review the project’s progress and plan the next months of the project.
The first day opened with the welcome of the coordinator and the 3R BioPhosphate Ltd, where the work package and task leaders presented updates on the achievements of the first of the month seventeen. Participants engaged in thematic discussions focusing on soil health improvements food processing residues and the work of the seven living Labs, the day concluded with a General Assembly meeting and a social dinner, providing an opportunity for deeper networking and collaboration.
The second day began with the tour of the facilities at the Biofarm and with the “Peer-lead coaching” session, where all partners provided input to help each other and solve challenges that they have experienced within their respective Living Labs. Listen to different points of view and perspectives and know if other partners have experienced something similar.
This Waste4Soil Consortium Meeting and the Hungarian Living Lab visit was a significant step forward in fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, and advancing the project’s goals of boosting soil health and sustainability.
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This project receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement Nr. 101112708.