Project Participants

REFLOW (REFLOW)


Abstract:

The REFLOW project's mission is to develop circular and regenerative cities through the delocalisation of production and the reconfiguration of material flows at different scales in cities. More specifically, it will use Fablabs and makerspaces as catalysers of a systemic change in urban and peri-urban environments, which enable, visualize and regulate “four freedoms”: free movement of materials, people,(technological) knowledge and commons, in order to reduce materials consumption, maximize multifunctional use of (public) spaces and envisage regenerative practices.Concretely, REFLOW aims at providing realistic best practices aligning market and government needs in order to create favourable conditions for the public and private sector to adopt circular principles.The project explores CE with a focus on innovation with a user-centred approach and through iterative prototyping and validation of a digital and physical network of makerspaces in six pilot cities: Amsterdam, Berlin, Milan, Paris, Porto and Vejle.In order to provide critical examples of ways in which cities can adopt CE practices and reach the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, REFLOW will create new CE business models within these 6 pilot cities and assess their social, environmental and economic impact.The project makes use of blockchain technologies in order to incentivise the circular practices in local ecosystems and data visualisation tools to enable continuous monitoring and optimisation of “urban metabolic” processes and rapid interventions management. Networks of sensors, urban computing and geo-localisation will capture data ensuring accuracy, integrity and interoperability of relevant data infrastructures, while data visualisation and standard templates will be available for effective communication, public consultation, and exchange of experiences.

Type:

EU

Funder:

EUopSTART

Collaborative partners:

Dyne.org, Stichting Peer to Peer Alternatives P2P, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V., Ecovala, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia

Status:

Finished

Start Date:

04-09-2018

End Date:

04-09-2021

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