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How RULESSWASTE works: from local engagement to action
How RULESSWASTE works: from local engagement to action

Addressing food waste in rural areas requires more than technical solutions. It requires understanding how food systems operate locally, how actors interact and where inefficiencies or losses may occur. For this reason, RULESSWASTE follows a structured and territorial...

CAPSA: A territorial commitment to circularity and social impact
CAPSA: A territorial commitment to circularity and social impact

Reducing food waste in rural areas requires more than isolated actions. It requires a systemic approach that connects production, transformation, distribution and consumption within a coherent sustainability framework. In RULESSWASTE, CAPSA brings a strong territorial...

Why RULESSWASTE? Understanding Food Waste in Rural Asturias
Why RULESSWASTE? Understanding Food Waste in Rural Asturias

Why RULESSWASTE? Understanding Food Waste in Rural Asturias Food waste is often framed as an urban issue. Supermarkets, restaurants and households in large cities tend to dominate public debate. However, rural territories face their own specific and sometimes less...

Kick-off Meeting
Kick-off Meeting

On 2 September 2025, the kick-off meeting of RULESSWASTE took place. NARIA, CAPSA and representatives from the participating rural municipalities met to present the project, align expectations and agree on the work plan. The session reviewed the main...

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Kick-off Meeting

Kick-off meeting of RULESSWASTE with NARIA, CAPSA. We will review objectives, planned actions and next milestones for reducing food waste in the participating municipalities.

Tuesday - September 2, 2025

This project has recieved funding from the European Single Market Programme (SMP-FOOD-2024-FW-STAKEHOLDERS-PJ) under the Grant Agreement: 101216689

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