
Waste Free Rivers for a Clean Black Sea
The Lead partner: Self-government City of Kutaisi.
Partners of the project: Ungheni City Hall (Moldova), Galati Tehnopol Association (Romania) and The Imereti Scientists’ Union “Spectri”
Project was aimed at: facilitating the enhancement of the quality of the environment and contribute to reducing river and marine litter in the Black Sea Basin countries through the introduction of modern waste management practices and increasing environmental awareness. The main area of project activities was the most polluted rivers of the Black Sea – Rioni River (Georgia) and Prut River (Moldova), where were implemented adaptation and introduction of the best EU waste management practices.
The Project „Waste Free Rivers for a Clean Black Sea“ was financed within the framework of Joint Operational Programme Black Sea Basin 2014-2020.
The project started in 30.08.2018.
Duration of the project is 33 months.
Project website: https://wmp.ge/
https://wmp.ge/wmp2/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/BSB-457-Results-Brochure-_Geo.pdf
Other Projects
Supporting Recycling SME
funded by US Embassy in Georgia, 1.09.2017- 31.08.2018, $ 23 676
Protect Citizens from the Negative Environmental Impact of Kutaisi Metallurgical Works
funded by EWMI-GPAC, 15.03.2013-15.07.2013, GEL 8.300
Maintenance of the Gene Pool of Endemic Threatened Species
funded by Royal Netherlands Embassy in Ukraine, 1.06.2005- 1.12.2005, USD 2,520
Moving Toward a Recycling Society
funded by US Embassy SGP, 26.08.2016-30.08.2017, US$ 23,805
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)
Fostering Waste Management at a Local Level
funded by the US Embassy Democracy Commission, 1.09.2015-30.07.2016, USD 20.757

