8+1 =.... 9 Good Practices in the INERTWASTE database!

The INERTWASTE project closed 2024 with the publication of 9 success stories in its database of Good Practices. Make sure your browse them to get inspired to better manage inert and inorganic waste.
Here is a quick overview:
- Producing concrete with 100% recycled aggregates reduces CO2 and virgin material consumption.
Recycon Element receives inert waste from municipal recycling stations and transforms it into valuable products, such as concrete blocks and in situ castings.
- Development of the DK2020 Climate Action Plan of Guldborgsund Municipality
A Climate Action plan of the Danish municipality of Guldborgsund made in collaboration with the local farmers, organizations as well as the politicians.
- Digitalising, quantifying, and qualifying existing building materials
Digitalising, quantifying, and qualifying existing building materials ensure correct waste management, better work environments in-creased safer recycling reuse
- Production of SRM construction products for building and civil engineering applications
GP demonstrated technical-technological and administrative possibilities of processing and using construction waste to create sustainable construction products.
- Using artificial soil mixtures to restore dry Mediterranean sub-steppe grasslands in quarries
Different substrate mixtures were tested to restore rare sub-steppe grasslands that existed before quarrying, using inert waste and former agricultural soils.
- Reuse and recycling of multiple inert waste streams in a public building project
The project demolishes and rebuilds a school with support from Region Sud for a circular economy (CE) approach: Recycling concrete, tiles, and asphalt.
- Strategic Research and Innovation Partnership on Circular Economy
Strategic Research and Innovation Partnership on Circular Economy is the Slovenian network for the efficient and competitive transition to a circular economy.
- Waste Fund of Navarra, a financial policy instrument for better waste prevention and management
The Waste Fund of Navarra finances measures to mitigate the waste-related adverse impacts on human health and the environment.
- The impact of legislative reform on waste in Spain: a case of valorisation via by-product
Law 7/2022 has improved waste valorisation in Spain, by empowering regional authorities, benefiting companies like ROCKWOOL, and promoting circular economy.