Projects.

Each of our projects contributes to the development of a low carbon, circular economy in the region or country that it operates. Below is a small selection of our projects. Often projects include a combination of all our services so the categorisation below refers to our main focus.

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West Midlands Industrial Symbiosis Network (WMISN)

The West Midland Industrial Symbiosis Network (WMISN) is a regional, facilitated programme based on the West Midland Combined Authority's (WMCA) core policy objectives and highlighting the following waste steams: wastewater, sand and metals.

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CEBAS Resource Efficiency Project

Free support for SMEs in Birmingham and Solihull to improve resource efficiency through the UKSPF-funded Circular Economy for Birmingham and Solihull (CEBAS) project.

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Industrial symbiosis: Innovation for the water sector

"Cost and Carbon Savings for Water and Sewerage Companies (WASCs) through Resource Reuse on Capital Delivery"

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Humber and East Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (HEY LEP)

Consultancy
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Global Eco-Industrial Parks Programme in Egypt

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HS2 Decarbonising Construction (HS2DC)

International Synergies and Birmingham City Council are pleased to be offering fully funded energy and resource efficiency assistance to local construction companies and suppliers through its latest ERDF-funded project.

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Community Resource Information Support Platform (CRISP)

International Synergies is excited to announce its innovation project to design and pilot an innovative resource utilisation software CRISP

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Bangladesh Plastic Pollution Reduction through Industrial Symbiosis Matching

International Synergies Ltd has announced a new project to enable the reduction of plastic pollution in Bangladesh through the application of industrial symbiosis.

Delivery