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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 9 December 2021

Thursday, 9 December 2021

Questions (188)

Alan Farrell

Question:

188. Deputy Alan Farrell asked the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications the projects allocated funding under the circular economy innovation grant scheme; and the way the scaling up of such projects is monitored or facilitated. [61037/21]

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The purpose of the Circular Economy Innovation Grant Scheme (CEIGS) is to provide support to projects which work in the Circular Economy space, with the aim of advancing the Circular Economy in Ireland and raising awareness of the need to transition to a Circular Economy The successful projects allocated funding under the 2021 funding round of the CEIGS are set out in the table below.

All funding awarded is governed by grant agreements between my Department and the relevant applicants. These grant agreements set out the deliverables for each project.

10 projects were initially selected for funding under the 2021 round. Subsequently one project, ‘Reuse Revolution for 3rd Level Institutions’, was withdrawn by the applicant as the project was no longer proceeding. The relevant grant agreement was terminated by mutual consent, with the Department having incurred no expenditure in relation to the project

Name of Applicant Organisation

Project Name

AM Acoustic Materials

Certifying AM Ecoboard

Cork Environmental Forum - Cork Urban Soil Project

The Cork Urban Soil Project

Community Reuse Network Ireland (CRNI)

ReMark Readiness

Everlend Ltd.

Reuse Revolution for 3rd Level Institutions*

Grow it Yourself - GIY Ireland

Wasted - food waste reduction in commercial food settings

Irish Green Building Council

Construction Materials Exchange (CMEx)

Novelplast Teoranta

Ocean Revive

PACE Organisation

The Composting Collective -

Thriftify Technologies Ltd

Thriftify

Marine Applications Ltd T/A Verifact

Net 360

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