Clera leads the work on plastic collection in the Mediterranean and hosts the Marina Izola demo. Partner laboratories do the sampling and the life-cycle study.
Four EU projects and two towns. None of this work is done by us alone.
Four EU projects in water treatment and monitoring. None uses the peroxide reactor; that development is co-financed separately, and the part that is not co-financed is our own.
Our filtration unit sits in the treatment chain at the Domžale-Kamnik plant, between the first filters and a final light-driven stage. Together they remove particles from five millimetres down to ten nanometres.
Groundwater does not stop at a border. WABIN builds a shared model of the Soča/Isonzo basin and turns it into rules for protecting and monitoring water on both sides, with the towns, civil protection units and utilities that run these systems. Clera leads the work with local partners on the Slovenian coast.
A water-monitoring platform for marinas, built with an Italian partner. Clera brings the water chemistry that lets the software predict contamination and reuse more water.
Two towns, two different jobs. One is water monitoring, the other a development strategy. Neither belongs to the peroxide line.
Sensors read heavy metals in real time, and the town acts on live data instead of samples from last quarter. Practical protection of the coast people live on.
A development strategy for a municipal incubator: five pillars, a living lab, mentoring and a financial model. Built on interviews with the local companies that will use it.
European Union
Co-financed by the European Union under Interreg VI-A Italy-Slovenia. Total budget €902,129.43 — ERDF contribution €724,525.00 — Clera d.o.o.’s share €97,402.40.
SL Projekt sofinancira Evropska unija v okviru programa Interreg VI-A Italija-Slovenija 2021–2027.
IT Progetto cofinanziato dall'Unione europea nell'ambito del programma Interreg VI-A Italia-Slovenia 2021–2027.
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