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==GENERAL DESCRIPTION==
<p style=<"font-size:95%">The BLUEISLANDS project aims to identify, address and mitigate the effect of the seasonal variation of waste generated on Mediterranean islands as an effect of tourism.
By improving knowledge about waste streams, building common guidelines and improving synergies among  MED islands’ communities, BLUEISLANDS project aims to
fuel local loops of circular economy and promote sustainable tourism patterns. The project is carried out by 14 partners, including 2 national, 4 regional and 3 local authorities representing a total of 9 Mediterranean islands, 2 representatives of economic operators, 2 research institutions and 1 international association specialised in resource management.
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Revision as of 09:54, 16 October 2017

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

<p style=<"font-size:95%">The BLUEISLANDS project aims to identify, address and mitigate the effect of the seasonal variation of waste generated on Mediterranean islands as an effect of tourism. By improving knowledge about waste streams, building common guidelines and improving synergies among MED islands’ communities, BLUEISLANDS project aims to fuel local loops of circular economy and promote sustainable tourism patterns. The project is carried out by 14 partners, including 2 national, 4 regional and 3 local authorities representing a total of 9 Mediterranean islands, 2 representatives of economic operators, 2 research institutions and 1 international association specialised in resource management.



GENERAL DESCRIPTION

<p style=<"font-size:95%">The BLUEISLANDS project aims to identify, address and mitigate the effect of the seasonal variation of waste generated on Mediterranean islands as an effect of tourism. By improving knowledge about waste streams, building common guidelines and improving synergies among MED islands’ communities, BLUEISLANDS project aims to fuel local loops of circular economy and promote sustainable tourism patterns. The project is carried out by 14 partners, including 2 national, 4 regional and 3 local authorities representing a total of 9 Mediterranean islands, 2 representatives of economic operators, 2 research institutions and 1 international association specialised in resource management.