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INNOMED-Up sub-grantees in Tunis Medina started developing their innovative circular economy products

INNOMED-Up sub-grantees in Tunis Medina started developing their innovative circular economy products; Ahmed collects food waste from restaurants in the Medina, and initiated the first composting station in the Medina’ Mohamed Aziz upcycles wood and plastic bags into furniture; Marouan collects cardboard from Medina’s souks, and upcycles them into lighting systems, and Boutheina uses wood waste and silver workshop residues to create jewellery. The Municipality of Tunis team, is closely following up on all grantee projects development, to ensure projects success and sustainability within Medina’s ecosystem.

INNOMED-UP proposes to work with CCIs to shift local urban economies towards a circular production and consumption paradigm