
The Imereti Scientists’ Union SPECTRI as partner organization participated in the project: The Joint actions for environmental protection in Black Sea Basin (BeECO) with four NGOs from Romania, Moldova, Georgia and Armenia.
The partners united their efforts in implementing number of activities, focused to boosting the development of environmental protection in the Black Sea countries. The BeECO project explored the opportunities for the development cross border activities in the project countries and beyond by providing a vast platform for experience and knowledge sharing between NGOs, local and regional authorities, public authorities, higher education and research, education/training centre and school for jointly promotion of good environmental management practices.
The partners propose an innovative project that was jointly promote public awareness and education regarding river and marined litter problems and shared good environmental practices for biodiversity and environmental protection in Black Sea Basin. In order to ensure the cross-border impact, sustainability and multiplier effect, the project aims to create a BeECO IT app that was used by any person from the partner countries.
The Project started in 1.06.2020.
Duration of the project is 2 years.
Other Projects

Inclusion of Society in Environmental Decision-Making and Process-Building Capacity of the Local Government
funded by EWMI-GPAC, 1.08.2012-31.07.2013, USD 27.688
Protect Citizens from the Negative Environmental Impact of Kutaisi Metallurgical Works
funded by EWMI-GPAC, 15.03.2013-15.07.2013, GEL 8.300
Supporting Public Mobilization and Engagement in Decision-Making Processes Regarding Environmental Protection
Funded by EWMI - GPAC, 3.04.2011- 2.09.2011, USD 7.500
Introduction of Innovative Waste Management Practices in Selected Cities of Georgia, Moldova and Armenia
funded by the EU Black Sea Program, 10.08.2013- 09.10.2015, EU 80.485 (Spectri only amount)
Waste Composting in Kutaisi
funded by Royal Netherlands Embassy in Georgia, 1.09.2006-1.09.2007, GEL 16,890