EcoFellows Ltd implements versatile, sustainable development-oriented services in an environmentally and people-oriented manner. An important part of their operations is leading and participating in versatile projects that support sustainable development. EcoFellows also work for a sustainable future by producing various service products that support circular economy, responsibility, mobility, biodiversity and energy efficiency.
EcoFellows leads the local implementation of the CARE pilots in Tampere, Finland. Working closely with Tampere University, EcoFellows coordinates advisory services and co-designs interventions for circular food and clothing practices. Their responsibilities include engaging households, conducting pilots, and ensuring the integration of advisory services with the broader goals of CARE. EcoFellows contributes to WP2 (Co-Creation of Advisory Services), WP3 (Circular Food Pilot), WP4 (Circular Clothing Pilot), and WP5 (Communication, dissemination and exploitation of the CARE project results especially in local area).
The EcoFellows team leads the local implementation of CARE’s pilots in Tampere, providing expertise on sustainability and circular economy solutions to support household engagement.
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Fostering the Urban food System Transformation through Innovative Living Labs Implementation. Visit the project website here.
TREASoURcE is a four-year project (2022-2026) receiving funding from the European Union under the Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. TREASoURcE aims to initiate systemic change by developing systemic circular economy solutions in cities and regions for currently underutilised or unused plastic waste, end-of-life electric vehicle batteries and bio-based waste and side streams. Implementing these solutions together with companies, societies (including citizens, consumers, communities and regional actors) and experts in the field is expected to significantly increase product and material circulation in the Nordic and Baltic Sea Regions. Visit the project website here.
CARE unites eleven leading organisations across Europe, combining expertise in research, innovation, and community engagement. Together, we empower households to adopt circular food and clothing practices, creating lasting change at home and shaping a sustainable future through collaboration and real-world solutions.