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The latest news and events from the Clean Technology Centre.
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Encouraging collective action in the tourism sector to manage and reduce waste.
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The EPA has appointed Clean Technology Centre (CTC) at Munster Technological University, working with Flannery Nagel Ltd, to carry out a study to look at food waste measurement in the dairy processing and manufacturing sector.
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CTC took part in a successful awareness day at the Midlands Regional Hospital, Portlaoise, along with the hospital green team, the HSE’s Climate Action and Sustainability Office, SEAI, and Laois County Council.
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The Rediscovery Centre, Clean Technology Centre, and Circle Economy are currently collaborating on a research project – A critical analysis of Ireland’s Circular Material Use Rate (CMUR) – which aims to understand why this is the case.
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As part of the Skibbereen taking on Food Waste project, the Clean Technology Centre partnered with Sandra Flynn from Skibbereen Tidy Towns to create a seasonal recipe booklet with Abbeystrewry National School and St. Patrick’s Boys’ National School Skibbereen.
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Join the growing number of hospitality businesses who are taking action to reduce food waste while making a positive impact on their profits and the planet with the new online food waste reduction training for staff, the Savour Food e-Training.
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The Galway’s Westend Green Business Programme in conjunction with Galway City Council which aims to lessen the environmental impact from industry in the area by reducing food and water waste and ensuring electrical and gas usage is at a minimum has seen a true act of neighbourly kindness and generosity.
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In April 2022, as part of Savour Food, Keelin Tobin (Clean Technology Centre) and Patrick O’Shea (Southernman Films) wrote and produced five videos to promote the Savour Food
e-tool.
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The outputs of this research now provide Ireland with a methodology to effectively measure reuse in the future – thus facilitating Ireland to meet any reuse targets which may be imposed by the EU to meet the goals of the circular economy.
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This is a collaboration between the EU and USA for policy improvement and recommendations in seven areas: energy, climate change, circular economy and biodiversity, democracy and transparency, digital economy, regulatory cooperation, and trade investment.
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The MODOS Spring Circular Economy Programme, launched today by Dublin City Council and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council gives local businesses the opportunity to avail of training in sustainable business and circular economy practices during March and April 2022.