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Compost in tourist areas of the Mediterranean: the project SCOW

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Today in EXPO at the Global Farm of the Future CIC presented, along with Environment Park, the first results of the project SCOW.

The project Scow - Selective Collection of the Organic Waste in tourist areas and valorization in farm composting plants (2013 - 2015), is funded under the ENPI CBC MED, dedicated to the development of models for the collection and recycling of organic waste, high quality, with simple technologies and cost, in territories in tourist and farming in the Mediterranean. The purpose of the project is to define a framework of innovative and sustainable waste management in areas with peak tourist season; It provides for the optimization of the collection and treatment in decentralized composting plants and small scale located near the sites of waste production and enhancement of the compost produced in neighboring agricultural areas.

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