I am delighted to announce the funding of €490,000 for 10 projects across Ireland under the first Circular Economy Innovation Grant Scheme (CEIGS).
Creating a ‘circular economy’ is part of the move towards a more sustainable future, focusing on reducing and eliminating waste and keeping resources in use for as long as possible. By funding ambitious projects and enterprises like these, we not only give support but also raise awareness of the need to make the transition to a greener future.
This funding will support projects across the whole spectrum of the circular economy, from green construction to sustainable fashion. Find the full list of projects click here: (https://www.gov.ie/…/3a8d0-490k-awarded-to-projects-to…/)
Creating a ‘circular economy’ is part of the move towards a more sustainable future, with a focus on reducing and eliminating waste and keeping resources in use for as long as possible. Pictured at the announcement of funding under the first Circular Economy Innovation Grant Scheme (CEIGS) were Minister of State with special responsibility for the Circular Economy and Communications, Ossian Smyth TD, on left ,Claire Downey, CRNI (Community Resources Network Ireland) and on right Katie O’Donohue, Dublin Simon Community.Pic Maxwells Dublin No Fee Pic Creating a ‘circular economy’ is part of the move towards a more sustainable future, with a focus on reducing and eliminating waste and keeping resources in use for as long as possible. Pictured at the announcement of funding under the first Circular Economy Innovation Grant Scheme (CEIGS) were Minister of State with special responsibility for the Circular Economy and Communications, Ossian Smyth TD; Claire Downey, in centre ,CRNI (Community Resources Network Ireland); and on right Katie O’Donohue, Dublin Simon Community.Pic Maxwells Dublin No Fee Pic