Coca Cola’s Circular Seas awards boost financial assets

Coca-Cola’s Circular Seas program It has been working since 2018 to help solve the huge problem of marine waste accumulation. “Our aim is to reduce the impact of human activity on our coasts and move from linear to circular production,” explain supporters of the project. In this sense, he stated that one of the main lines of action of the project is to support eco-innovation and circular economy research, and said, “Therefore, this year, we once again call for the Circular Seas Awards, coordinated by the Chelonia Association, to reward scientific and commercial initiatives that offer solutions to the marine litter problem.” These rewards come in two forms:

research projects increasing knowledge about the problems and impacts of marine litter and solid waste, offering alternatives to reduce them and providing solutions that promote the circular economy.

Start-ups or business projects that develop solutions to environmental problems posed by waste in marine environments based on principles and methodologies specific to the circular economy or sustainability.

Also this year the financial reward has been increased by €10,000 for each of the prizes.

Research Award

The research award is given to research projects that increase knowledge. marine litter and solid waste problem and its effectsto offer alternatives to reduce them and to offer solutions that promote the circular economy. This method aims to encourage the participation of institutions, organizations and individuals dedicated to scientific research and research activities. Protecting natural resources in order to find practical solutions to environmental problems caused by waste and marine litter.

All of these expand the knowledge of their effects and also reducing waste generation and minimizing its effectsimprovements in the management and recycling of packaging and waste, the incorporation of recycled material into packaging or products, the production of biomaterials, the establishment of practices and methodologies, among others, focusing on circularity and sustainability.

Startup Prize

Regarding the awards to be given to start-ups or developing business projects solutions to environmental problemsIt is produced from waste in marine environments based on principles and methodologies specific to the circular economy or sustainability.

The aim of this method is to encourage the participation of individuals, institutions or organizations in the initiation or consolidation of business ventures or start-ups that offer solutions to environmental problems arising from waste and marine litter, from the circular economy approach.

With this, one searches for encouraging entrepreneurship and encouraging innovative ideas Projects that offer alternatives to reduce the impact of solid waste on Spain’s aquatic environments, seas and coasts in the short, medium and long term.

It is also aimed to encourage initiatives that minimize impacts and add value to the use of materials or methodologies that achieve success. better waste management and strengthening socioeconomic and workforce structurePromoting opportunities to strengthen the transition to a circular economy and greater sustainability.

Find out how to join here

Source: Informacion

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