
SVZ INTERNATIONAL BV
SVZ INTERNATIONAL BV
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:MULTISCAN TECHNOLOGIES SL, ITAINNOVA, Novamont (Italy), INLECOM COMMERCIAL PATHWAYS COMPANYLIMITED BY GUARANTEE, DIGIOTOUCH OU +44 partnersMULTISCAN TECHNOLOGIES SL,ITAINNOVA,Novamont (Italy),INLECOM COMMERCIAL PATHWAYS COMPANYLIMITED BY GUARANTEE,DIGIOTOUCH OU,CAFS,KONNECTA SYSTEMS LIMITED,ROBIN FOOD,EROSKI SCOOP,SVZ INTERNATIONAL BV,SAFE FOOD ADVOCACY EUROPE,UMINHO,BELGISCHE FEDERATIE VAN VOEDSELBANKEN,SINTEF AS,ICLEI EURO,AgriFood Lithuania DIH,LIETUVOS MAISTO EKSPORTUOTOJU ASOCIACIJA (LITMEA),TERMOFORMA,AgroTransilvania Cluster,BioSense,WIT,SONAE,ITL,ATRAE,EV ILVO,ITENE,ICCS,WU,UM,F6S IE,ASINCAR,DIL,BETA VIA,ITC - INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER MURSKA SOBOTA,FCTA,KONNECTA SYSTEMS IKE,IFAPA,LITHUANIAN VEGETABLE PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION,GRUPO EMPRESARIAL LA CANA,VOEDSELBANK LIMBURG,FBCD,VLTN,University of Novi Sad,AVES NOBLES Y DERIVADOS, S.L.,UNIVERSITEIT VAN TILBURG,ALLMICROALGAE NATURAL PRODUCTS SA,OVAM,BB PROJECT,TNOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101036388Overall Budget: 12,932,900 EURFunder Contribution: 11,999,700 EURZeroW has set the ambitious target of playing a key role in the transition of current food systems towards halving Food Loss & Waste (FLW) by 2030 and reaching near-zero FLW by 2050. ZeroW provides significant impacts through the demonstration of innovations in nine real-life food chains, by employing a systemic innovation approach, to effectively address the multidimensional issue of FLW. This involves: (i) pre-identifying systemic innovations, that incorporate multiple interlinked dimensions (process, organisational, strategy, marketing, product, technological, governance, etc.), which are tested and demonstrated; (ii) steering the evolution of innovations towards higher levels of systemic readiness and impact, using a Living Lab co-creation and multi-actor collective learning approach; (iii) enhancing the Living Lab actors’ innovation advancement capability with shared resources facilitating new ways and means of cooperating and co-developing innovations; (iv) developing context-specific trajectories for the systemic innovations (from ideation to scaling-up and commercialisation) leading to the provision of currently missing end products and services that align with consumer attitudes, food actor needs and policy trends. Moreover, ZeroW establishes a clear ‘FLW impact trajectory’, from demonstrator results (2025), scaled up to meet the F2F 2030 goals, and steered through a ‘just transition pathway’ towards a near-zero FLW in 2050.
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