More than 140 proposals were received, from which the 15 best applications were selected
On June 2nd, the awards ceremony for the Circular Challenges program was held, an event which included the participation of representatives from the German Technical Cooperation – GIZ and the Vice Ministers of the Ministry of Production, Foreign Trade, Investments and Fisheries, institutions that enabled the development and execution of this project that seeks to generate circular economy initiatives.
After the closing of the call for applications, a total of 140 applications were received from different sectors including public, private, trade associations, research groups, start-ups, SMEs and the general public.
During the awards ceremony, the winners were notified and the prizes they would receive were announced, as well as the schedule for monitoring and developing the proposals.
If you would like to know which institutions and organizations have won, please visit the following link.