
D11.1 Project handbook
The ZeroW Project Handbook presents the main rules and approaches for inter-project coordination.
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The ZeroW Project Handbook presents the main rules and approaches for inter-project coordination.
The goal of this deliverable is to report on the initial actions supporting the ZeroW commercialisation strategy.
This deliverable primarily reports the design, development, and deployment of an overarching methodology to assess the systemic innovation living labs (SILL).
The aim of this deliverable is to provide the SILLs with a toolbox comprising various ‘tools’ that can lever participatory co-creation and include system thinking into the solution building of the SILLs.
By delivering clarifications around three major Systemic Innovation (SI) maturity gaps, this deliverable aims to support the SILLs throughout the phases of their systemic innovation process.
The goal of this deliverable is to describe a methodology for designing the (alliance) governance and collaborative business models that ensure the sustainable exploitation of 0FLW applications and data space.
This deliverable provides a conceptual framework for food loss and waste (FLW). This framework is meant to establish a collective understanding of what is and what is not considered FLW, as well as provide an overview of the food system actors and dynamic
This deliverable is the second version of the Data Management Plan (DMP) for ZeroW project.
Here you find a ready-to-print leaflet, a poster and a roll-up to raise awareness about the ZeroW project and its' objectives.
Go to the ZeroW tool box and find tools for co-creation and system thinking approach for the different phases of your project. Select tools based on the goal, you want to achieve, and the stage your project is currently at.
The 0FLW Dataspace is a decentralized infrastructure for trustworthy data sharing and exchange in data ecosystems based on commonly agreed principles.
Did you know that each inhabitant of the European Union generates 127 kilograms of food waste per year? And that 45% of this waste is created along the supply chain?
Read this update from Living Lab #8 FLW valorisation through algae production and their proposal propose to use retail food waste as growth medium to produce microalgae.