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Water4all call 2024 pre-annoucement

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Agro-Food, Environment Missions

The third Water4all call on the topic “Water and Circular Economy” will be open on the 12th of September 2024.

The relevant subthemes of this call:

  • "Enhancement of water circularity in industries".
  • "Urban water circularity"
  • "Resource recovery and valorization"
  • "Economic, environmental and social implications of water reuse and recovered products"

This call will be launched by the Water4all (Water Security for the Planet) partnership which is co-funded by the European Union within the frame of the Horizon Europe programme and includes a collaboration with VLAIO and FWO to allow more projects to be approved.

For more information, please access the dedicated pages below or contact your NCP. 

https://www.water4all-partnership.eu/joint-activities/water4all-2024-joint-transnational-call-pre-announcement

https://www.vlaio.be/nl/nieuws/water4all-oproep-met-als-thema-water-en-circulaire-economie.

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