Sustainability Projects

22-11-2022

In line with the execution of SDGs, APS is currently participating in the following green and climate change- related projects:

GREEN HEAT

”GREEN HEAT” – project aimed at collaborative local decarbonization, that is focussed on elimination of air pollution. The overarching goal of the project is to contribute to the elimination of the use of fossil fuel boilers in Poland by developing effective scenarios for the decarbonisation of heating systems at the household scale. Participatory methodology will include collaboration with residents, technology suppliers, city councils, local businesses, potential investors, government agencies and NGOs.

The project has a funding of PLN 5 710 182 (funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, within the EEA funds).

Project Partners:

  • The Maria Grzegorzewska University
  • Instytut Maszyn Przepływowych im. Roberta Szewalskiego Polskiej Akademii Nauk (Project Lead)
  • Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego,
  • Norsk institutt for luftforskning,
  • Universitetet i Bergen,
  • CASE - Centrum Analiz Społeczno-Ekonomicznych,
  • Fundacja KEZO przy Centrum Badawczym Polskiej Akademii Nauk,

It is a part of the IDEALAB – Applied Research Programme NCBiR.

Period of Project: 01.01.2021 – 31.12.2023

The project executes SDG 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy.

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GREENCOIN 

”GREENCOIN” - project aimed at introducing alternative pro-ecological currency to enhance carbon neutrality. The point of the project is to create a green currency, which will be a prize for pro- environmental behaviours. It will be possible to use the „green coin” to pay for green products and services. The project will be tested in the city of Gdańsk from December 2022 until November 2023.

Greencoin project has a funding of PLN 8 432 288 (funded by Iceland, Lichtenstein and Norway, within the EEA funds).

Project Partners:

  • The Maria Grzegorzewska University
  • Politechnika Gdańska (Project Lead)
  • Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie,
  • Stowarzyszenie Inicjatywa Miasto,
  • OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University,
  • University of Stavanger

Project period: 01.01.2021 – 31.12.2023

Link to the website here: link 

The project executes SDG 12- Responsible Consumption and Production.

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SMARTFOOD

SmartFood: Engaging citizens in food diversity in cities - the overarching aim of the project is to develop and test innovative socio-technological solutions for sustainable food production and consumption towards sustainable and smart cities of the future.

Specific objectives of the project:

  1. to integrate the latest interdisciplinary research on urban food consumption and production with a novel approach to co-create healthy plant- and insect-based, soil-free food while using locally available rainwater and solar energy for year-round sustainable and safe food production in urban block corridors;
  2. Within the framework of home food production, to reduce the environmental footprint by lowering greenhouse gas emissions resulting from food production and transport;
  3. to carry out a controlled socio-technological experiment to test a new technology for self-produced food and its impact on the environment, behavioural changes and consumption attitudes of urban residents.

The results of the project will be used to develop recommendations and guidance for sustainable urban policies in cities of the future. We are working together for a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.

The project has a funding of PLN 3 893 819 PLN (funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, within the EEA funds and Norwegian Financial Mechanism for years 2014- 2021).

Project Period: 01.09.2021-30.04.2024

Project Partners:

  1. Research and Innovation Centre Pro-Akademia,
  2. Cracow University of Technology,
  3. The Maria Grzegorzewska University,
  4. Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU),
  5. BI Norwegian Business School,
  6. Western Norway Research Institute.

Website of the project: link

The project executes SDG 12 - Responsible Production and Consumption

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GREEN SCHOOL BACKPACK

Green school backpack for the Earth's climate – aims to raise civic awareness of environmental protection and human health by providing support to primary classroom teachers in the area of education for sustainable development. The aim of the Education Programme is institutional cooperation to improve the quality and relevance of educational provision at all levels and in all forms (excluding VET and vocational continuing education).

The project has a funding of EUR 80 480 (within the Norway Financing Mechanism and subwention of the state).

Partner of the Project: University of Adger.

Project period: 01.04.2022 – 30.06.2023

The project executes SDG 4- Quality Education.

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