Public deliverables

Find here all deliverables that are public from the REDOL project and stay up to date with its progress.

D8.5 Dissemination and communication plan (SECOND UPDATE)

Deliverable 8.5 Communication and Dissemination Plan (second update) for the REDOL project aims to effectively build on the deliverables D8.1 Dissemination and Communication Plan and D8.4 Dissemination and Communication Plan, respectively, to promote project outcomes and findings to relevant stakeholders and the wider community. As the second update of the initial plan, this document addresses any changes and adjustments that have occurred since the beginning of the project, showcasing a set of actions that have been taken to reach the dissemination and communication objectives, including social media campaigns, the development of audiovisual material, participation in or organisation of events, and collaborations with relevant projects and initiatives. D8.5 focuses on the work carried out between M20 and M36, when this deliverable is due for submission

D6.1 New value chains configuration implemented

This deliverable, developed within WP6 of the REDOL project, presents the implementation status of the five redesigned value chains: packaging, plastics, construction and demolition waste (CDW), textiles, and waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). The objective of this work was to ensure that the new circular configurations defined in previous work packages (WP3, WP4 and WP5) were effectively deployed in real waste management environments, ready to move forward to the validation and demonstration phase.

REDOL D1.4 RRI First report CIRCE

The present document explains the approach followed to integrate the RRI in REDOL as well as the first progress update during the first 30 months of the project. In this line, the RRI’s 6 policy agendas (a) Ethics, b) Gender Equality, c) Governance, d) Open Access, e) Public Engagement, and f) Science Education) have been taken into consideration

D8.4 DISSEMINATION AND COMMUNICATION PLAN (FIRST UPDATE)

Effective communication and dissemination plans are essential to showcase and enhance the societal and economic impact of research and innovation funding. Communication aims to promote the project and its results, reaching a wide audience beyond the project’s own community, including the media and the public. Such activities are crucial in demonstrating the practical benefits and solutions offered by EU-funded research and innovation in addressing societal challenges.

REDOL D1.3 RRI First report CIRCE

The present document introduces the approach followed to incorporate Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) into REDOL as a central focus. RRI involves engaging society in research and innovation processes and includes six policy agendas: Ethics, Gender Equality, Governance, Open Access, Public Engagement, and
Science Education.

D4.2 ADVANCES OF REDOL SUW VALORISATION TECHNOLOGIES

The REDOL project tackles the valorisation of complex Solid Urban Waste (SUW) through five innovative technological prototypes developed under WP4, aiming to enable circular material flows and close resource loops.

D3.2 ADVANCES OF REDOL AUTOMATED SORTING AND CLASSIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES

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REDOL D1.3 RRI First report CIRCE

The present document introduces the approach followed to incorporate Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) into REDOL as a central focus. RRI involves engaging society in research and innovation processes and includes six policy agendas: Ethics, Gender Equality, Governance, Open Access, Public Engagement, and
Science Education.

REDOL D2.1 REDOL organisational social and regulatory framework AITIIP

This deliverable describes the current landscape in Aragon region at the non-technical level, focusing mainly on three points: managerial, social and regulatory. At this initial stage of the project, in addition to this analysis, some guidelines or strategies to advance in all these aspects during the project life are provided.

REDOL D2.3 evaluation methodology CIRCE

The objective of this deliverable is to identify and outline a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the REDOL project, providing an assessment of the performance of REDOL demonstrators through the lens of sustainability, encompassing technical, environmental, economic, and social criteria.

REDOL D8.1 Communication and Dissemination plan GEO

The Communication and Dissemination Plan for the REDOL project aims to effectively communicate project outcomes and findings to relevant stakeholders and the wider community. This plan outlines a range of communication activities and strategies to achieve this goal, including the use of social media, webinars, and workshops.