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CURE+ Baseline study: City of Riga, Latvia

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Baseline study, City of Riga, Latvia May 2024

The CURE+ project (Centres for Urban Resources, Reuse and Remanufacture)

aims to support the EU CE Action Plan by promoting and designing urban CE practices to track, trace, reduce, reuse, repair, remanufacture, and upcycle household-related CDW.

This is done by learning from the best practices elsewhere and mapping the current waste management practices in four participating European cities, namely Riga (Latvia), Tartu (Estonia), Kavala (Greece), and Barcelona (Spain), to develop locally tailored solutions for each city. Developing tailored-made solutions requires working with local stakeholders from cities/municipalities, private businesses, and universities while putting citizens at the forefront of this initiative.

Reference Rueda Raya, S., Tolentino-Zondervan, F., van Winden, W., & van Hemert, P. (2024). CURE+ Baseline study: City of Riga, Latvia. https://www.euki.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Riga_Cure-document-template_Final-draft-1.pdf
Published by  Centre for Economic Transformation 1 May 2024