Improvement in resource efficiency in IMPALA Ltd.

The main demand of IMPALA Ltd. is to increase resource efficiency. With this project proposal, the company is applying for the implementation of a new technology pilot for Bulgaria, which is a production innovation. The project is based on a resource efficiency audit.
 The project is demonstrative and aims to attract other enterprises in the industry to introduce similar measures in their production. Through the project, the plant will manage its waste efficiently and reduce the amount of raw materials used per unit of output. The project refers to one of the specific waste streams and leads to a reduction of the used chemical substances and the amount of emissions into the atmosphere. The project will be implemented around the Natura 2000 sites. This will have a positive impact on the environment.
 The main objective of the project is to increase the resource efficiency of IMPALA Ltd. by introducing new technological solutions pilot for Bulgaria, which represent production innovation.
It will be achieved through the following activities:
 - Acquisition of tangible fixed assets related to the reduction of raw materials and waste management
 - Conducting two events to multiply the results of the project
 - Publications in traditional and digital media to multiply the results of the project 
- Vizualization of the project 
By implementing the above-described activities including resource efficiency measures included in the resource efficiency audit, the following main results will be achieved:
 1. Delivered, assembled and put into operation Integrated production line of body furniture - 1 pc.
 2. Events organized and conducted to multiply the results of the project - 2
 3. Publications in traditional and digital media to multiply the results of the project
 4. Measures implemented to improve resource efficiency under the Resource Efficiency Audit

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 16 Nov, 2018
End date 30 Oct, 2019
Contract date 16 Nov, 2018
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Beneficiary

Financial information

Total cost 854,250.00
Grant 597,975.00
Self finance 256,275.00
Total paid 597,891.00
EU participation percent 85.0%

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