The Go Champlast project will use the advanced char produced by Ingelia to be tested and compared with other amendments, through the collaboration of Agriculotres de la Vega (SAV), in crops of different aromatic species. The initiative not only contributes to the development of a more ecological agriculture, but also to study the inclusion of municipal solid urban waste as ingredients in valorisation processes that allow the recovery of nutrients oriented to their potential agricultural use.
The project, which has been financed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in the call for innovation projects of general interest by operational groups of the European Association for Innovation in agricultural productivity and sustainability, has a budget of €577,487.81 and a completion date of March 2025, and has received public aid of €560,868.95 (FEADER funding: 100% direct costs and 60% investment costs). The authority responsible for implementing the FEADER grant is the Directorate-General for Rural Development, Innovation and Agri-Food Training (DGRIFA).
The entity responsible for the content of this news is the consortium formed by the partners of GO Champlast, beneficiary of the subsidy from this call from the (AEI-Agri) within the framework of the National Rural Development Programme 2014-2022.