The Good Practice Guide, created as part of the CREDIT4CE project, has just been published. It is a collection of extremely valuable information on CO2 reduction.
Small and medium-sized enterprises are responsible for almost one-third of carbon dioxide emissions. At the same time, many regions do not have the resources to support their decarbonization process. The CREDIT4CE project was created to support regions that lack the resources to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and undergo innovative transformation. As part of this initiative, we have created a Good Practice Guide. In it, project partners share their knowledge on technology transfer with representatives of the regions and accelerate the development and implementation of innovative technologies necessary to achieve the net-zero goal.
In the publication, companies provide information on the first and subsequent steps necessary in the decarbonization process. They describe the obstacles and challenges encountered during the implementation of solutions. There was also advice on management and results. The partners are developing a new framework for green technology innovators, which includes a package of measures for technology transfer and a public-private support model for green technology start-ups. The aim of this model is to streamline the transfer of cutting-edge technologies from laboratories to the market and increase the scale of green solutions, which in turn creates new business opportunities.
The project includes activities such as the development of carbon footprint calculator, creating decarbonization maps and educational materials, and presenting good practices. The project involves both businesses and research institutions, striving for synergy in activities promoting sustainable development.
CREDIT4CE is realized as part of the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE program and brings together partners from six countries: North West Croatia Regional Energy and Climate Agency (REGEA), Wrocław University of Science and Technology, FH Burgenland, Confindustria Emilia Area Centro, Clust-ER Greentech Energia e Sviluppo Sostenibile, ZICER – Zagreb Innovation Centre, G-Force, and Primorski tehnološki park.
Through these activities, CREDIT4CE contributes to increasing the capacity of the Central and Eastern European region to achieve its climate goals.
