They really support us
Looking forward to the needs of tomorrow’s labor market in terms of skills to develop and grounding the IS, there is a need to build extensive, public and private partnerships interested in:
- Enhance the dialogue among stakeholders and share knowledge on IS good practices, inspiring new IS projects.
- Participate in the development process of the INSET outputs, to ensure that different perspectives are embedded into the INSET Methodology and Policy Brief.
- Sharing information on IS practices already realised, which could become part of the collection of the INSET IS Good Practices and the Observatory
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If you are interested in supporting IS practices, collaborate with the INSET project
join us on this transformative journey towards a more sustainable and interconnected industrial landscape!
Become an Industrial Symbiosis Supporter with the INSET Project!
We invite you to express your interest in supporting Industrial Symbiosis through the iNSET project. By filling out this short form, you’ll help us identify shared interests and challenges in industrial symbiosis, and explore potential collaborative opportunities.
The form asks a few simple questions to understand your perspective on this topic. Once submitted, the iNSET working group will review your request and may invite you to a follow-up meeting (online or in person) to discuss potential participation as an Associated Partner.
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Privacy policy
The INSET project, co-funded by the European Union’s Erasmus+ programme, aims to promote industrial symbiosis through a disruptive, digital and practical approach dedicated to training and raising awareness among companies and their stakeholders.
By completing this short form, you will help us to identify common interests and challenges in industrial symbiosis, and to explore potential opportunities for collaboration. The form asks a few simple questions to help us understand your views on the subject. The partners working on INSET are : UNISTRA (FR), CETEM (ES), RDAPM (SL), SYM (ES), SYX (LT) and SFC (IT). The form you are about to complete will be examined by the INSET working group. The partners may invite you to a follow-up meeting (online or in person) to discuss your possible participation as an associate partner.
Your data is essential for the INSET project. Your data will be processed and kept by the project’s partners until 2031 (5 years after the end of the project).
The legal basis of this processing is the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller (Article 6 (1) e. GDPR) 47 In accordance with Article 13 (2) b of the GDPR) you have a right of access, rectification and deletion of your data, as well as a right to restriction and a right to object to the processing of your data.
The processing does not involve automated decision-making. No data is transferred outside the European Union.
For any questions about the processing, you can contact the data protection officer of the University of Strasbourg at the following e-mail address : dpo@unistra.fr.
Visit cnil.fr for more information on your rights. If you believe, after contacting us, that your rights “Data Protection” are not respected, you can send a complaint to the CNIL.
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Become an Industrial Symbiosis Supporter with the INSET Project!
We invite you to express your interest in supporting Industrial Symbiosis through the iNSET project. By filling out this short form, you’ll help us identify shared interests and challenges in industrial symbiosis, and explore potential collaborative opportunities.
The form asks a few simple questions to understand your perspective on this topic. Once submitted, the iNSET working group will review your request and may invite you to a follow-up meeting (online or in person) to discuss potential participation as an Associated Partner.
Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
Privacy policy
The INSET project, co-funded by the European Union’s Erasmus+ programme, aims to promote industrial symbiosis through a disruptive, digital and practical approach dedicated to training and raising awareness among companies and their stakeholders.
By completing this short form, you will help us to identify common interests and challenges in industrial symbiosis, and to explore potential opportunities for collaboration. The form asks a few simple questions to help us understand your views on the subject. The partners working on INSET are : UNISTRA (FR), CETEM (ES), RDAPM (SL), SYM (ES), SYX (LT) and SFC (IT). The form you are about to complete will be examined by the INSET working group. The partners may invite you to a follow-up meeting (online or in person) to discuss your possible participation as an associate partner.
Your data is essential for the INSET project. Your data will be processed and kept by the project’s partners until 2031 (5 years after the end of the project).
The legal basis of this processing is the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller (Article 6 (1) e. GDPR) 47 In accordance with Article 13 (2) b of the GDPR) you have a right of access, rectification and deletion of your data, as well as a right to restriction and a right to object to the processing of your data.
The processing does not involve automated decision-making. No data is transferred outside the European Union.
For any questions about the processing, you can contact the data protection officer of the University of Strasbourg at the following e-mail address : dpo@unistra.fr.
Visit cnil.fr for more information on your rights. If you believe, after contacting us, that your rights “Data Protection” are not respected, you can send a complaint to the CNIL.
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