Circular Park Can Tho

DossierKIEM.CIE.04.003
StatusAfgerond
Subsidie€ 19.778
Startdatum1 september 2019
Einddatum31 augustus 2020
RegelingKIEM 2018-2024 Circulaire economie
Thema's
  • Duurzame landbouw-, water- en voedselvoorziening
  • Ondernemen: verantwoord en vernieuwend
  • Veerkrachtige samenleving: in wijk, stad en regio
  • Water
  • Agri & Food
  • Chemie
  • Circulaire economie en grondstoffenefficiëntie: Duurzame circulaire impact
  • Biobased economie
  • Op weg naar veerkrachtige samenlevingen
  • De Blauwe route: water als weg naar innovatieve en duurzame groei
  • Bètatechniek
  • Economie

This project entails a feasibility study to assess the possibility of creating an open-access, community-based makerspace in the Vietnamese city of Can Tho. The aim of the project is to kickstart the community based circular economy by utilizing residual flows from the plastic catching process. Plastic catchers trap both plastic and biomass that will be converted into new products to strengthen both the local economy and providing Dutch SME-company Orange Star Solutions with the necessary raw materials to convert into produce. The project will make use of a plot of land bordering the Song Can Tho river. The owner proposed that the plot of land could be used in a way to generate income, preferable in a way that would show environmental awareness. This could be done by using the vast amounts of (in)organic waste that is littering the environment. The collection of the waste is mainly done by local waste pickers. The waste pickers, part of the informal economy, could unleash their full potential if there is a physical location where waste is upcycled and sold, circumventing the bury, burn or bale-and-export economy. The extracted plastic will be converted into pans, cups, pots and crockery. The biomass, predominantly water hyacinth, will serve as one of the ingredients for compost hence, reducing the reliance on chemical fertilizers.

Contactinformatie

Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences

Jeroen Rijke, contactpersoon

Consortiumpartners

bij aanvang project

Netwerkleden

bij aanvang project
  • Can Tho 100 Resilient Cities
  • Can Tho University (CTU)
  • Trung An Hi-Tech Farming JSC