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PODEBA Use of poultry dejection for the bating phase in the tanning cycle
Alice Dall’Ara– ENEASergio Sangiorgi - ENEA
12/06/2013
18 month meetingElda – Alicante (Spain)
INESCOP premises
General, management and dissemination
Start: 01/01/2012End: 30/06/2014
LIFE10 ENV/IT/000365
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AGENDA
10:00 [INESCOP] Welcome and opening of the meeting10:05 [All] Actions carried out by each partner and
scheduled activities from January 2013 until the end of May 2013.
11:15 [All] Open discussion on actions carried out11:30 Coffee break11:45 [All] PODEBA Technical future issues:
[ENEA] Technical activities scheduled in the next six months of the project
[All] Open discussion on actions to be carried out in the next six months of the project
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AGENDA
12:30 [ENEA] Management and dissemination issues13:15 [ENEA] Mid-Term Report: Technical and
financial documents13:40 [All] General questions13:50 End of progress meeting14:00 Tour of INESCOP premises
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Actions carried out by each partner
ACTIONS
1 manure deodorisation
2 laboratory level
3 semiindustrial level
4 preindustrial level
5 environmental demonstration
6 environmental benefits
7 quality assessment
8 feedbacks on hides
9 technical-economic viability
10 manual
11 Notice boards
12 web-site
13 dissemination material
14 events
15 Articles and press releases
16 fairs
17 digital supports
18 After-LIFE Communication Plan
19 Monitoring
20 audit
21 Project management
22 Networking
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Actions carried out by each partner
ACTIONS
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Technical Actions carried out by each partner
ACTION 1: Poultry dejections deodorizing ACTION 2: Demonstration of deodorised poultry
manure use in the bating phase at laboratory level ACTION 3: Demonstration of deodorised poultry
manure use in the bating phase at a semi-industrial level for garment and footwear products
ACTION 4: Demonstration of deodorised poultry manure use in the bating phase at a pre-industrial level for garment and footwear products
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Technical Actions carried out by each partner
ACTION 5: Environmental demonstration of
garment and footwear products made from hides tanned using deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase
ACTION 6: Study of the demonstration about the environmental benefits from the tanning process using deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase
ACTION 7: Quality assessment of garment and footwear production
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Presentations of: AMEK ENEA COLORTEX INESCOP
Technical Actions carried out by each partner
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[All] Open discussion on actions carried out
Technical Actions carried out by each partner
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 11: Notice boardsACTION 12: Development of the web siteACTION 13: Poster, leaflets, brochures and material
for the project eventsACTION 14: Organisation of informative workshops,
seminars, conferences and other eventsACTION 15: Articles and press releasesACTION 16: International fairs and other eventsACTION 17: Digital supports for international
diffusionACTION 22: Networking
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 11: Notice boards
• ENEA has produced 10 PODEBA Notice boards• PODEBA Notice boards were placed in visible spots,
and accessible to the public in each partner premises
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 12: Development of the web site
• PODEBA website in Italian, English and Spanish: www.podeba.eu
• Continuous update
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 13: Poster, leaflets, brochures and material for the project events
• Logo definition and design• ENEA produced 1 banner in Italian and 1 banner in English• ENEA produced 600 brochures in Italian and 600 brochures in
English• ENEA produced 200 leather pendrives as project gadget• ENEA produced 100 PODEBA adhesives• ENEA produced 1 roll up• ENEA is working on an official PODEBA power point
presentation in English, Italian and Spanish to be used in events• Inescop dissemination materials (poster, presentation, etc.)
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 14: Organisation of informative workshops, seminars, conferences and other events
Action 14 refers to events, workshops, etc organized only for the project (i.e. in the premises of beneficiaries, …).
• ENEA organised an event for the 20th Anniversary of the LIFE Programme, Faenza, June 21st, 2012
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 15: Articles and press releases Press contacts and articles related to ENEA event for the 20th
Anniversary of the LIFE Programme, Faenza, June 21st, 2012: three press releases have been made by ENEA, two of which published into the ENEA official web site (sections “Eventi” and “News”) and one disseminated through mayor local newspapers.
During the "Fieravicola" Fair held in Forlì on 11-13 April 2013, ENEA and COLORTEX carried out three TV interviews with local TV agencies.
Three press releases made by ENEA and published through mayor local newspapers related to the ENEA participation at the "Fieravicola" Fair held in Forlì on 11-13April 2013
From January 2012 to May 2013, INESCOP presented the project through the newsletters that are distributed to INESCOP’s member companies (mainly tanneries and footwear and leather goods manufacturers)
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 16: International fairs and other events
PODEBA power point and video presentations at the Italian Celebration Day for the 20th Anniversary of the LIFE Programme, Brescia, May 25th, 2012
PODEBA power point presentation at “XXII Settimana della Cultura Scientifica a Tecnologica” in Faenza, Aprile 18th, 2012
Inescop participation to the 18th Congress of the Latin American Federation of Leather Chemists and Technologists to be held in Uruguay from 9th to 11th October 2012, with a paper accepted;
ENEA poster presentation in the 3rd International Conference on Industrial and Hazardous Waste Management which will be held in Chania (Crete, GR) in next September 2012; the paper “A methodology to assess poultry dejection deodorizing" has been accepted.
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 16: International fairs and other events
PODEBA power point and video presentations at the Italian Celebration Day for the 20th Anniversary of the LIFE Programme, Brescia, May 25th, 2012;
PODEBA power point presentation at “XXII Settimana della Cultura Scientifica a Tecnologica” in Faenza, Aprile 18th, 2012;
ENEA poster presentation “A methodology to assess poultry dejection deodorizing“ in the 3rd International Conference on Industrial and Hazardous Waste Management which will be held in Chania (Crete, GR) in next September 2012;
ENEA project presentation China Italy Innovation Forum – SIEE in Naples, November 19-20th, 2012, in networking with EEN (Enterprise Europe Network);
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 16: International fairs and other events
ENEA poster presentation at ECOMONDO 2012, Rimini; PODEBA power point presentation at LCA WORKSHOP in Genoa,
December 12°, 2012 in networking with LIFE 10 ENV/IT/367 “Sustainable Cruise”;
PODEBA stand implemented by ENEA and managed by ENEA, AMEK
and COLORTEX at the "Fieravicola" Fair held in Forlì on 11-13April 2013
PODEBA power point presentation at the "Fieravicola" Fair held in Forlì on 11-13April 2013
PODEBA power point presentation by ENEA c/o high school class “Governance e sviluppo delle Piccole e Medie Imprese in Tunisia” by CEUB (Bertinoro, FC);
PODEBA poster presentation at XIV National Congress Chimica dell’ambiente e dei beni culturali “La chimica nella società sostenibile”
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 16: International fairs and other events
INESCOP presented the project in different national and international fairs listed below:• 21st Edition of ECOFIRA 2012, International Fair of
Environmental Solutions. Valencia (Spain), 29th February – 2nd March 2012.
• 12th Edition of Green Week, Brussels (Belgium), 22nd – 25th May 2012
• Conference in Green Week Satellite events; “Regional responses to the EU2020 on water. Lessons learned through European projects”, FCVRE, Brussels (Belgium), 22nd May 2012.
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 16: International fairs and other events
• 1st Water, Waste and Energy Management, Salamanca (Spain), 23rd – 25th May 2012
• Industrial Technologies Congress, 2012, Aarhus (Denmark), 19th – 21st June 2012
• 18th Congress of the Latin American Federation of Leather Chemists and Technologists, Montevideo (Uruguay), 9th - 11th October 2012.
• 28th Edition of the International Footwear Fair, FUTURMODA, Alicante, (Spain), 30th – 31st October 2012
• 29th Edition of the International Footwear Fair, FUTURMODA, Alicante (Spain), 17th – 18th April de 2013.
• 62nd Congress of the Spanish Leather Chemists Association AQEIC; Lorca – Murcia (Spain), 10th – 11th May 2013
• LIFE+ Networking Event, Valencia (Spain), 14th May 2013
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 17: Digital supports for international diffusion
ENEA is the project responsible for the selection of external service video expert for the collection and mixing of each associated beneficiary activities video and production of the global PODEBA video.
In this project period ENEA started all the internal procedures for the external service video expert selection.
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 22: Networking
Strict cluster with the running ECOFATTING (LIFE10 ENV/IT/000365) project (“Environmentally friendly natural products instead of cloroparaffines in the fatting phase of the tanning cycle”)
• Networking with ended OXATAN project about leather production topics
• Networking with SUSTAINABLE CRUISE LIFE 10 ENV/IT/367 about LCA use in Life projects
• Networking with EEN (Enterprise Europe Network) for new green tecnology application
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Dissemination activities
ACTION 22: Networking
Strict cluster with the running ECOFATTING (LIFE10 ENV/IT/000365) project (“Environmentally friendly natural products instead of cloroparaffines in the fatting phase of the tanning cycle”)
Cluster with the OXATAN, SHOELAW, SOREME, BioNaD, CLEANSED, After-Cu, MICROTAN, C02SHOE, SHOEBAT and BIOREM (LIFE 09-10-11-12 projects)
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Management activities
ACTION 19: Monitoring ACTION 21: Project management
ENEA has continuous contact with all project partners for monitoring project activities
ENEA prepares and sends a monthly summary of the project activities carried out to monitoring representant
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
ACTION 3: Demonstration of deodorised poultry manure use in the bating phase at a semi-industrial level for garment and footwear products
ACTION 4: Demonstration of deodorised poultry manure use in the bating phase at a pre-industrial level for garment and footwear products
ACTION 5: Demonstration of deodorised poultry manure use in the bating phase at a pre-industrial level for garment and footwear products
ACTION 6: Study of the demonstration about the environmental benefits from the tanning process using deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
ACTION 7: Quality assessment of garment and footwear production
ACTION 8: Feedback on hides for garment and footwear products
ACTION 9: Demonstration of technical-economic viability ACTION 10: Tanning manual for the use of deodorised poultry
manure in the bating phase
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
ACTION 3: Demonstration of deodorised poultry manure use in the bating phase at a semi-industrial level for garment and footwear products
Expected results: 100 cattle/calf leathers tanned using deodorised poultry
manure in the bating phase. 100 sheep/goat skins leathers tanned using deodorised
poultry manure in the bating phase. Less environmental impact from the new hide bating
process compared with the traditional bating phase
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
ACTION 4: Demonstration of deodorised poultry manure use in the bating phase at a pre-industrial level for garment and footwear products
Description:According to the results obtained in the previous Actions, hides will be tanned using deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase by COLORTEX and INESCOP. Later these hides can be used by Italian and Spanish footwear and garment manufacturers companies to manufacture goods. Amek will provide the deodorized LHM and define its use criteria.Finally, validations will be made that will allow the environmental validation of the process (residual water, residues, etc.). These validations will be logged in a report.
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
Methods employed: Hide tanning using new natural products bating technique at a pre-
industrial level, using pilot plants. Environmental validation of residual water, residues, etc., using
internationally accepted standards.
Expected results: 45 cattle/calf leathers tanned using deodorised poultry manure in
the bating phase. 45 sheep/goat skins leathers using deodorised poultry manure in
the bating phase. Less environmental impact from the new hide bating process
compared with the traditional bating phase
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
ACTION 5: Environmental demonstration of garment and footwear products made from hides tanned using deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase
Description:The hides produced by COLORTEX and INESCOP will be used by the Italian and Spanish garment and footwear companies, chosen from those interested, to manufacture garment and footwear products. Immediately afterwards, a comparison will be made between the tanned hides using deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase and standard tanned hides, taking into account the voluntary limits imposed by the European Eco-label for garment and footwear ecological criteria (Decision 2002/231/CE) and other chemical parameters of environmental interest (pH, etc.). To achieve this, validations of harmful substances that could be present in hides will be carried out. The validation results will be written in a report.
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
Methods employed: Validations of harmful substances in hides based on international
standards.
Expected results: 100 pairs of shoes elaborated using deodorised poultry manure in
the bating phase. 10 - 15 upholstery products (sofas, armchairs or chairs) elaborated
using deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase Production of more environmentally friendly footwear, that
complies with the European Eco-label for garments and footwear
ecological criteria
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
ACTION 6: Study of the demonstration about the environmental benefits from the tanning process using deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase (first month)
All the information gathered from earlier actions, as well as results and conclusions, will be logged in a study. To achieve this, ENEA and INESCOP will prepare reports in which the results will be contained from the environmental validations carried out in the Italian and Spanish garment and footwear companies, as well as the results of the comparison between garment and footwear products manufactured from tanned hides using deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase and standard tanned hides. This study will contain photos of the footwear and garment products manufactured, and will contain samples of natural products tanned hides at a semi-industrial and pre-industrial level. Amek will provide final conclusions on the optimal use of the deodorized LHM.
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
ACTION 7: Quality assessment of garment and footwear production
A check will be made to verify that hides tanned using deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase satisfy garment and footwear quality standards. To achieve this, physical validations (tensile strength, resistance to wear, contraction temperature, etc.) will be carried out on hides produced to manufacture garment and footwear in Italy and Spain. These validations will be carried out in COLORTEX and INESCOP, which are equipped to carry out these types of assessments. The results will be logged in a report.
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
ACTION 8: Feedback on hides for garment and footwear products
ENEA will maintain meetings between the collaborating companies in the project to produce hides for footwear and garments, thus different themes involved can be identified; such as possible problems, benefits, etc., encountered whilst using deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase or from hides tanned using this method used in footwear and garment.
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
ACTION 9: Demonstration of technical-economic viability
This Action will foresee a deep analysis in order to prove that hides tanned deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase comply with quality standards and are economically viable.
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
ACTION 10: Tanning manual for the use of deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase
This Action will foresee the production of a formative manual which explains how to apply the deodorised poultry manure in the bating phase to the industrial process in tanneries.
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PODEBA Technical future issues
[All] Open discussion on actions to be carried out in the next six months of the project
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PODEBA Technical future issues
[All] Open discussion on actions to be carried out in the next six months of the project
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PODEBA Dissemination future issues for the next six months
ACTIONS 12-16; 22: Update
In particular: Action 13: production of new brochures (now 7 Posters, 1.200
leaflets/brochures; expected 6 Posters, 4.000 leaflets/brochures ) Action 14: organisations of new partner events (now 1 event; expected
“maximum dissemination”) Action 15: more articles (now 13 articles; expected 15 publications in
different media) Action 16: OK (now 15 events; expected “maximum dissemination” and
Participation in 4 international fairs) Action 17: ENEA will produce a video in 3 languages (English, Spanish
and Italian) with the PODEBA results Action 18: ENEA will start to produce the After-LIFE Communication
Plan Action 22: OK (now 12 projects; expected 10 projects)
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ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES
Next Deliverables Mid-Term Report Partner cost analysis Next meeting
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NEXT DELIVERABLES
Report on environmental validation: Action 3; deadline 21 months
Report on environmental validation: Action 4; deadline 24 months
Mid-Term Report
ENEA is preparing the Mid-Term report made up by:
Mid-term report with the summary of technical, administrative and dissemination project issues
Dissemination Annex Deliverables (Action 1, Action 2, Action 13,15,17) Financial forms with all the originals signatures from
each partner
The EC ok of the Mid-Term Report will produce the project interim payment from the EC
Mid-Term Report
Documents needed from each partner Check of financial documents for final original versions
with signatures
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Partner cost analysis
About the EC payments: Advanced Payment: 40% (€ 234.554,8)
Interim Payment: 40%• At least 150% ( € 351.832,2) of 1st payment
consumed• It’s scheduled to be requested together with
Interim Report (June 2013)
Final Payment: 20% (or less according to final elegible consolidated costs approved).
Partner cost analysis
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Project meetings
Next Project meeting
Monitoring representant visit in March 2013
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Project meetings
Next Project meeting
1st Kick off meeting in Colortex in Italy in January 2012
2nd Coordination meeting in ENEA in Italy in June 2012
3rd Coordination meeting in Amek in Italy in January 2013
Monitoring representant visit in ENEA in March 2013
4th Coordination meeting in INESCOP in Spain in June 2013
5th Coordination meeting in Colortex in Italy in January 2014
48PODEBA 12 Month Meeting, Imola, January 23rd, 2013
Thank you for your attention
www.podeba.eu
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Inception Report
Administrative inputs from Inception Report
Timesheets: one timesheet per month per person Travel costs: ok for Uruguay fair Project budget shift: any changes in the projected
expenses of the project need to be duly justified within the Mid-term Report
You must provide the certificates regarding the non-recoverability of VAT for the relevant beneficiaries
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PODEBA Technical future issues for the next six months
ACTION 2: Demonstration of deodorised poultry manure use in the bating phase at laboratory level (Last two months)
Expected results: Formalization of use of treated animal by-product
(deodorized LHM) in tanneries Reduction of ammonia emission (80%) Reduction of sulphur compound emission (50%)