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HARMONITOR

Harmonisation and monitoring platform for certification

schemes and labels

to advance the sustainability

of bio-based systems

Harmonitor Project

The Harmonitor project aims to improve the effectiveness of certification schemes and labels in different sectors of the EU Bioeconomy. Effective and robust certification schemes and labels can set higher levels for sustainability standards within and beyond EU borders. Harmonitor's goal is to promote and contribute to better quality and more trustable certification schemes and labels available in the market.

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Get to Know Us

The Harmonitor project is a Horizon Europe's Coordination and Support Action (CSA) contributing to establish circular bio-based systems reversing climate change, restoring biodiversity and protecting air, soil and water quality along the supply chain of biological resources and industrial value chains. The Harmonitor projects includes 9 partners from 5 EU Member States and is coordinated by SQ Consult B.V.

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Deliverable 7.1 - Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation Plan

31/10/2022

Dissemination, communication and exploitation activities play a vital role within the HARMONITOR project. The project aims at an adequate and effective dissemination of its results and fluent communication of its activities at every stage during the project lifetime. Exploitation activities aim at ensuring that project results and methodologies are used by policymakers and by the certification and labels community to keep improving their certification schemes and labels (CSLs). The main dissemination and communication tools (website, blogs, social media, participation in renowned conferences, meetings, networking events and workshops, scientific publications, etc.) are listed in detail in this plan. The relationship between tools and the different target groups is explained, alongside suggested indicators for actively monitoring effectiveness.

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