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Career day in Nablus - Palestine
Birzeit University | جامعة بيرزيت in Nablus City in #Palestine is proceeding with its training program dedicated to SMEs owners in Nablus City. The training session included two workshops entitled: "Recycling and Use of Textiles" and "Computerized Design 2" that aim to identify the uses of fabrics in the world of recycling and sources of access to them. Product packaging and manual implementation of packaging design. In addition to working on “Sketch Up 2021” in a structured and expanded format. The output of the training included a presentation that helps craftsmen learn about the world of textiles and fabrics in the local and global recycling field, as well as a set of practical activities that help craftsmen understand the fundamentals of packaging, the most important advice to be followed at the time of product packaging design, as well as a direct application through a program “Sketch Up 2021” to design, control and process a ready product for 3D printing. The INNOMED-UP is funded by the #EU under ENI CBC Med Programme to the support of the EU/Programme #INNOMED_UP #INNOMED_UP_Mediterranean #upcycling_INNOMED_UP #CircularEconomy #Circular_Economy #EU #Mediterranean #ENICBCMED Career day in Nablus was conducted between 11/04/2022 and 11/15/2022
Training in Hebron -Palestine
A very interactive training day was conducted by Future Pioneers روّاد المستقبل لتمكين افراد المجتمعات #INNOMED_UP project partner from Jordan on #circular_economy. This training was held with the participation of various entrepreneurs and #SMEs owners where sessions on how to grow SMEs businesses and mainstream circular economy concepts were provided The INNOMED-UP is funded by the #EU under ENI CBC Med Programme to support the EU/Programme #INNOMED_UP #INNOMED_UP_Mediterranean #upcycling_INNOMED_UP #CircularEconomy The training was conducted in the period between 11/01/2023 and 11/02/2023
"Recycling is not a trend or a need of other times: today is a necessity"
The exhibition market within the project INNOMED UP (ENI CBC Med Programme) took place at Emporio Caritas, one of the members of the cluster in Prato. Caritas volunteers re-worked the materials recovered from the first collection of the 10 Smart Tools, positioned around the city and created new creative objects. The fabrics, clothes, accessories and scraps have thus taken on a new form, a new use and a new life. Caritas, which has been pursuing the values of upcycling and recycling for years, has collaborated with the Municipality of Prato, designing an exhibition-market that highlights the countless possibilities for reusing objects considered waste to raise awareness among citizens on circular issues. The event also involved the students from ITS Tullio Buzzi, who, together with the 2 professors who followed them during the process of building the Smart Bins, showed how the Bins work and their electronic components. Prato, a circular city, continues the collection of materials with the Smart Bins, carrying forward good practices that enhance it in the area and reinterpret the circular tradition of the textile district in a modern and innovative way.