Partners
Individual Project Partners

Banku Augstskola (BA)
Banku Augstskola is a leading business school in Latvia, specializing in sustainable development, green transition, and digitization. They bring extensive research potential and experience in various international and national projects related to these fields.
- www.ba.lv
- K. Valdemāra 161, Riga, LV-1013, Latvia

Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research, and Education (NIFU)
NIFU is an independent research institute based in Norway, with expertise in innovation, research, and education at all levels. They focus on studying the impact of research and innovation on society and have a keen interest in sustainable transitions.
- www.nifu.no
- Økernveien 9, 0653 Oslo, Norway

Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU)
AMU, located in Poland, has a strong presence in the field of sociology and social dynamics. They are engaged in urban sociology, social activism, environmental sociology, and resilience to climate change, among other areas.
- www.amu.edu.pl
- Wieniawskiego 1, 61-712 Poznań, Poland

ArtSmart
ArtSmart is an SME specializing in sustainable development, management, and innovation consulting. They have substantial expertise in circular economy and sustainable business development, with a network of collaborators and experience in various international projects.
- www.art-smart.eu
- Stūrīša 22, Riga, LV-1006, Latvia

Aalborg University
Aalborg University from Denmark focuses on sustainable innovation, transition processes, and sustainable development in cities, including circular and sharing economy practices. They have a reputation for problem-oriented research and collaboration with stakeholders.
- www.en.plan.aau.dk
- Fredrik Bajers Vej 7K, 9220 Aalborg Øst, Denmark

Asker municipality
The municipality of Asker is a district and former municipality in Akershus, Norway. Asker is part of the Greater Oslo Region and thus constitutes part of the larger urban territory. From 2022, Asker was selected as pilot municipality (with a project on reuse of construction waste) within the Circular Cities and Regions Initiative. The initiative is funded by the EU as part of the Circular Economy Action Plan, and focuses on implementing the circular economy across Europe’s cities and regions. Case studies will originate from Asker municipality, and their stakeholders will be involved in the implementation of project activities.
- www.asker.kommune.no
- Knud Askers vei 25, 1384 Asker, Norway
Cooperation Partners

Stowarzyszenie Jadłodzielnia Foodsharing Polska (SJFP)
SJFP is a prominent Polish association specializing in the sharing economy, particularly in the area of food sharing. They are actively involved in promoting food sharing concepts and changing food consumption practices. SJFP will play a significant role in research tasks across several work packages (WP1, WP2, WP3) and will contribute to disseminating project results to diverse stakeholders in Poland.

Po-Dzielnia
Po-Dzielnia is a freeshop and sharing economy center in Poland. They focus on extending the lifecycle of consumer goods, promoting zero waste philosophy, and organizing activities like workshops and repair cafés. Po-Dzielnia will assist in research tasks within WP1, WP2, and WP3, and will also participate in disseminating project outcomes to stakeholders in Poland.

Poznań City Hall, City Development and International Cooperation Department
This department of the Poznań City Hall is responsible for various aspects of city development and cooperation. They will contribute to research tasks in WP1, WP2, and WP3 and play a role in disseminating project results among city residents and stakeholders.

Riga City Council
The government of Riga, the capital of Latvia, is actively engaged in sustainable urban development, focusing on climate neutrality and the circular economy. They will serve as the basis for case studies in Latvia, actively participating in project activities.

The City of Copenhagen - The Climate Department
The City of Copenhagen is a member of the C40 network of sustainable cities and is actively working on initiatives for the next climate plan. The Climate Department, within the Technical- and Environmental Department, will concentrate on citizens' product consumption and how municipal administration can support reduced consumption through repair, reuse, and sharing initiatives. They are interested in exchanging ideas and experiences related to circular and sharing economy initiatives.

Repair Café Denmark
The City of Copenhagen is a member of the C40 network of sustainable cities and is actively working on initiatives for the next climate plan. The Climate Department, within the Technical- and Environmental Department, will concentrate on citizens' product consumption and how municipal administration can support reduced consumption through repair, reuse, and sharing initiatives. They are interested in exchanging ideas and experiences related to circular and sharing economy initiatives.