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Enhancing Sustainable Resource Management through the NATUREEF Consortium Across Europe

The NATUREEF Consortium, encompassing diverse members from Spain, Portugal, Germany, and beyond, is dedicated to promoting sustainable development and efficient resource management in agriculture and related sectors. Through collaboration, benchmarking, and innovative activities, the consortium aims to bolster knowledge-based enterprises and improve the efficiency of natural resource use. Key activities include creating promotional tools, international benchmarking of initiatives, and developing action plans to foster business growth while embracing eco-friendly practices across Europe’s agro-industrial landscape.

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Enhancing Sustainable Resource Management through the NATUREEF Consortium Across Europe

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  1. The Coordinatior of the Consortium • FEMAC – Agricultural Machinery Cluster of Catalonia in Lleida, Spain • The other members • 2. Agrocluster Ribatejo – Agroindustrial sector in Santarém, Protugal • BIOMASTEC – Biomass Efficiency sector in Baden-Württemberg, Germany • CREA&Hydro Energy – Water energy in Jihomoravskýkraj, Czech Republic • Environmental-Technology Cluster Upper Austria – Environment/Green technologies in Linz, Austria • Green Chemistry – Chemical sector in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland • Green Synergy Cluster – Energy saving technology and materials in Plovdiv, Bulgaria • INBIOM – Innovation Network forBiomass. Green technologies in Central Jutland, Denmark • INNOSKART ICT Cluster – ICT sector relatedtoothersectors, in Fejér, Hungary • Vegepolys – Sustainable plants in Pays de la Loire, France. NATUREEF Partnership Members

  2. OBJECTIVE To see knowledge-based enterprises grow and thrive along with the sustainable, and recycle oriented use of natural resource, improving the resources efficiency in the agro chain as well as natural resource energy-chain. The objectives are founded on the regional integration of two European Polices Resource-Efficient Europe and Promoting Research and development as well as innovation that allows the development of dynamic knowledge economies. The natural resources include raw materials, fuels, minerals and metals, food, soil, water, air, biomass and ecosystems. NATUREEF Thematic Focus

  3. Organitzation of the consortiumTarget countries • Coordinating Unit - Cooperation in the ICPC • Steering Group - Attention in emerging countries • Country Leading Cluster - Developed countries • PLANNED ACTIVITIES • 1.1. Marketing activities • Creating promotional tools (Corporative message, Consortium Logo, Web-site– www.natureef.eu) • Branding Natureef • 1.2. Joint Activities • International Benchmarking: will undertake benchmarking of existing initiatives in the efficient management of natural resources. • Business development actions: to ensure the delivery of new challenges to enterprises in each country, linking the projects outcomes with enterprises and potential users. • Action plans: individual plans and Joint action plan • Exploitation: Funding Research • Dissemination: mentoring and cluster-cluster’s and industry-industry ‘s members exchange. NATUREEF Planned Activities & Target Countries

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