Urban_Wins work made available:
-an analysis of waste prevention and management strategies adopted across 6 EU countries (Austria, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Sweden) and 27 municipalities and 2 Metropolitan cities;
-urban metabolism accounts for 7 cities;
- a database for data collection and elaboration and a list of metabolism indicators, including dashboard indicators compiled for 8 pilot cities;
- a manual for data collection that contains the description of the 23 main datasets needed to perform an urban Material Flow Analysis for each city.
In terms of policies and planning for waste prevention and management, Urban_Wins led to:
• Eight Strategic planning frameworks for waste prevention and management and 8 Local Strategic Action Plans.
• 8 city Roadmaps and one EU Roadmap to trace the path for future urban planning practices aimed at the achievement of a circular economy model on the basis of the urban metabolism approach;
• the implementation of 26 pilot actions, covering different economic sectors and waste streams (e.g. food and agriculture, events, tourism, plastic, manufacturing, households…) and including awareness raising, voluntary and regulatory actions;
• the design and implementation of a participatory model that allows for the engagement of stakeholders in the co-creation and co-design of policies and strategies.
The Urban_Wins toolkit collects all project outcomes and provides modular and detailed information on tools and methods applied, which enables to replicate the work done entirely or with focus on some specific steps.
The communication tools designed and implemented during the project (videos, webinars, newsletters, leaflets, sector watch, elevator pitches, blogging activities, EU and national conferences, social media) allowed to achieve stakeholders across Europe and contributed strongly to preparing the ground for project results exploitation that will occur through further academic work and scientific publications, application of urban metabolism studies in other EU cities, follow-up of pilot actions, diffusion of the participatory approach.