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31 million for groundbreaking water project
Unity4Water is an innovative initiative from RISE and Mälardalen University that combines the latest technology with social science. The project aims to revolutionize the reuse of wastewater and process water to use it as a resource in food production. The three-year project has recently secured significant funding totaling SEK 31 million.
Circular and sustainable indoor farming and food production
Research at Mälardalen University contributes to a more environmentally friendly and resource-efficient agriculture sector by reusing wastewater and its by-products as fertilizers. This reduces waste and the environmental impact of conventional synthetic fertilizers.
Traceability prolongs the life of electronic products
The KEEP project is working on making electronic products more traceable and has recently carried out a pilot test where companies have tested identity carriers linked to Digital Product Passports on their products.
Scandinavian Mind podcast: What is a Digital Product Passport?
Do you want to know more about the takeaways so far in the Trace4Value subproject Digital Product Passport in textile? Listen to three of the partners in the podcast Scandinavian Mind.
Education in traceability – next step to increase awareness
Swedish companies and organisations are facing a significant challenge due to upcoming legal requirements for traceability. To better equip Swedish stakeholders for the future, the Trust4Value project is in the process of developing easily accessible educational materials on traceability.
Digital Product Passport project highlighted in SiliconRepublic
We are testing how digital product passports can function technically in practice within the fashion and textile industry.
TrusTrace partners with industry leaders in Trace4Value project to pilot Digital Product Passports in textiles
TrusTrace will pilot a solution for the Digital Product Passport (DPP) to enable sustainability through transparency.
Knowledge boost in traceability necessary to strengthen Swedish competitiveness
Swedish companies must be able to meet the increased demands for traceability that are expected, but many are poorly equipped.