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TURNING PESTICIDE WASTE INTO AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES-INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR A CLEANER FUTURE
The RECYCLE project addresses the critical issue of pesticide runoff from agricultural fields, which contaminates surface waters and poses significant environmental risks. The project focuses on creating innovative methods to capture and recycle these pesticide residues from both fields and streams, thereby reducing pollution and promoting sustainability. By collaborating with leading researchers and industry experts globally, RECYCLE not only advances scientific knowledge but also fosters career development and the implementation of practical solutions for improved environmental management. Through this collaborative effort, the project aims to achieve a more circular and eco-friendly approach to pesticide use.
The flow of pesticides from agricultural areas into surface waters represents a significant waste of resources, conflicting with the principles of a circular economy. This issue exacerbates eutrophication, a major environmental challenge that impedes the goals set by the EU Water Framework Directive. The increased pesticide load in surface waters not only depletes valuable resources but also contributes to environmental degradation. Addressing this issue is crucial for sustainable agricultural practices and maintaining water quality.
RECYCLE involves diverse stakeholders, including non-academic partners, to apply research findings effectively. It promotes knowledge sharing through workshops and summer schools, advancing both research and career development, while driving sustainability in agriculture and water management.
BIOAZUL (Spain) POLIMI (Italy) UPC (Spain) TUB (Germany) WEIZMANN (Israel) UoW (UK) | Stantec UK Ltd (UK) NOESIS (Belgium) Lario Reti (Italy) UoL (UK) |
Website: under construction
Status: Active
Funding programme: Horizon Europe
Contract nº: 872607
CORDIS web page: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/872607
Duration: 01 february 2020 – 01 february 2026 (72 months)
Budget: 1.347.800,00€ (financiación de la EC: 1.347.800,00€)
Contact Person: Ángela Magno amagno@bioazul.com
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