PRECIOUS

The PRECIOUS project has a clear goal: to transform European food systems by preventing food loss and waste (FLW) and rigorously assessing the associated rebound effects. The main aim of PRECIOUS is to develop a holistic, open-access evaluation framework—combining a standardised FLWPR (Food Loss and Waste Prevention and Reduction) actions database, advanced computational models (LCA, system dynamics, IAMs), and interactive digital tools—to quantify environmental, social, and economic impacts of FLW strategies at both supply-chain (FSC) and broader Food-Energy-Economy-Environment (FE3) levels.

Website: https://www.precious-horizon.eu/

YAGHMA’s role: Yaghma B.V. is responsible for designing and implementing the PRECIOUS Knowledge Hub—an open-access FLW Prevention Tool Suite back-end—and for co-developing two AI-based modules: the FLWPR Action Tracker and the Public Perception monitoring tool.

Duration: 1 October 2024 to 30 September 2028 (48 Months)

PRECIOUS

The PRECIOUS project has a clear goal: to transform European food systems by preventing food loss and waste (FLW) and rigorously assessing the associated rebound effects. The main aim of PRECIOUS is to develop a holistic, open-access evaluation framework—combining a standardised FLWPR (Food Loss and Waste Prevention and Reduction) actions database, advanced computational models (LCA, system dynamics, IAMs), and interactive digital tools—to quantify environmental, social, and economic impacts of FLW strategies at both supply-chain (FSC) and broader Food-Energy-Economy-Environment (FE3) levels.

Website: https://www.precious-horizon.eu/

YAGHMA’s role: Yaghma B.V. is responsible for designing and implementing the PRECIOUS Knowledge Hub—an open-access FLW Prevention Tool Suite back-end—and for co-developing two AI-based modules: the FLWPR Action Tracker and the Public Perception monitoring tool.

Duration: 1 October 2024 to 30 September 2028 (48 Months)

MOTIVATE XR

Motivate XR aims to strengthen European XR technology by developing a comprehensive toolset and fostering collaboration among SMEs. The project delivers next-generation XR tools for authoring, publishing, and delivering immersive training and support in industrial tasks such as assembly, manufacturing, maintenance, and dismantling. It promotes knowledge sharing, supports low-skilled workers with intuitive training, and contributes to a more productive, sustainable, and resilient industrial sector.

Website: https://motivatexr.eu/
Project link in EU CORDIS website: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101135963

YAGHMA’s role: develops the XR/AI Impact Assessment, creates a Responsible XR framework.

Duration: 2024-2027

Key activities:

  • Assess and Standardise FLW Data: build a robust, interoperable database of FLWPR actions—integrating literature, JRC and previous-project datasets—to enable consistent footprint modelling across FSC stages.

  • Quantify Rebound Effects: develop a dynamic modelling framework (system dynamics + LCA) and run behavioural experiments to capture direct and indirect rebound mechanisms at micro- and macro-scales.

  • Scale-Up Assessment: integrate FLWPR actions into leading Integrated Assessment Models to evaluate long-term impacts on GHG emissions, energy, land use, biodiversity, and the economy up to 2100.

  • Develop Digital Tools: deliver the open-access PRECIOUS Knowledge Hub alongside AI-enhanced modules for tracking external FLWPR actions and real-time public perception analysis.

  • Co-Create with Stakeholders: implement two real-world use cases (fruit & vegetable and meat supply chains) and engage three Co-creation & Replication Nodes to validate models and ensure replicability across Europe.

  • Policy Recommendations: co-design actionable briefs and guidelines to embed FLW strategies into EU and national climate, biodiversity, circularity, and sustainable finance policies.

The PRECIOUS project is coordinated by the University of Deusto.

Other consortium partners are:
IIASA (AT)
CluBE (EL)
E3Modelling (EL)
The Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (DE)
Greenovate! Europe (BE)
Universitat Jaume (ES)
Eco Intelligent Growth (ES)
2.-0 LCA Consultants (DK)
Technical University of Berlin (DE)
RINA Consulting (IT)
ASINCAR (ES)
VEGALSA (ES)
EIT Food South (ES)
Unimos Alliance (PL)
Agrifood Lithuania (LT)
Innomine (HU)

Key activities:

  • Assess and Standardise FLW Data: build a robust, interoperable database of FLWPR actions—integrating literature, JRC and previous-project datasets—to enable consistent footprint modelling across FSC stages.

  • Quantify Rebound Effects: develop a dynamic modelling framework (system dynamics + LCA) and run behavioural experiments to capture direct and indirect rebound mechanisms at micro- and macro-scales.

  • Scale-Up Assessment: integrate FLWPR actions into leading Integrated Assessment Models to evaluate long-term impacts on GHG emissions, energy, land use, biodiversity, and the economy up to 2100.

  • Develop Digital Tools: deliver the open-access PRECIOUS Knowledge Hub alongside AI-enhanced modules for tracking external FLWPR actions and real-time public perception analysis.

  • Co-Create with Stakeholders: implement two real-world use cases (fruit & vegetable and meat supply chains) and engage three Co-creation & Replication Nodes to validate models and ensure replicability across Europe.

  • Policy Recommendations: co-design actionable briefs and guidelines to embed FLW strategies into EU and national climate, biodiversity, circularity, and sustainable finance policies.

The PRECIOUS project is coordinated by the University of Deusto.

Other consortium partners are:
IIASA (AT)
CluBE (EL)
E3Modelling (EL)
The Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (DE)
Greenovate! Europe (BE)
Universitat Jaume (ES)
Eco Intelligent Growth (ES)
2.-0 LCA Consultants (DK)
Technical University of Berlin (DE)
RINA Consulting (IT)
ASINCAR (ES)
VEGALSA (ES)
EIT Food South (ES)
Unimos Alliance (PL)
Agrifood Lithuania (LT)
Innomine (HU)

Key activities:

  • Assess and Standardise FLW Data: build a robust, interoperable database of FLWPR actions—integrating literature, JRC and previous-project datasets—to enable consistent footprint modelling across FSC stages.

  • Quantify Rebound Effects: develop a dynamic modelling framework (system dynamics + LCA) and run behavioural experiments to capture direct and indirect rebound mechanisms at micro- and macro-scales.

  • Scale-Up Assessment: integrate FLWPR actions into leading Integrated Assessment Models to evaluate long-term impacts on GHG emissions, energy, land use, biodiversity, and the economy up to 2100.

  • Develop Digital Tools: deliver the open-access PRECIOUS Knowledge Hub alongside AI-enhanced modules for tracking external FLWPR actions and real-time public perception analysis.

  • Co-Create with Stakeholders: implement two real-world use cases (fruit & vegetable and meat supply chains) and engage three Co-creation & Replication Nodes to validate models and ensure replicability across Europe.

  • Policy Recommendations: co-design actionable briefs and guidelines to embed FLW strategies into EU and national climate, biodiversity, circularity, and sustainable finance policies.

The PRECIOUS project is coordinated by the University of Deusto.

Other consortium partners are:
IIASA (AT)
CluBE (EL)
E3Modelling (EL)
The Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (DE)
Greenovate! Europe (BE)
Universitat Jaume (ES)
Eco Intelligent Growth (ES)
2.-0 LCA Consultants (DK)
Technical University of Berlin (DE)
RINA Consulting (IT)
ASINCAR (ES)
VEGALSA (ES)
EIT Food South (ES)
Unimos Alliance (PL)
Agrifood Lithuania (LT)
Innomine (HU)

Key activities:

  • Assess and Standardise FLW Data: build a robust, interoperable database of FLWPR actions—integrating literature, JRC and previous-project datasets—to enable consistent footprint modelling across FSC stages.

  • Quantify Rebound Effects: develop a dynamic modelling framework (system dynamics + LCA) and run behavioural experiments to capture direct and indirect rebound mechanisms at micro- and macro-scales.

  • Scale-Up Assessment: integrate FLWPR actions into leading Integrated Assessment Models to evaluate long-term impacts on GHG emissions, energy, land use, biodiversity, and the economy up to 2100.

  • Develop Digital Tools: deliver the open-access PRECIOUS Knowledge Hub alongside AI-enhanced modules for tracking external FLWPR actions and real-time public perception analysis.

  • Co-Create with Stakeholders: implement two real-world use cases (fruit & vegetable and meat supply chains) and engage three Co-creation & Replication Nodes to validate models and ensure replicability across Europe.

  • Policy Recommendations: co-design actionable briefs and guidelines to embed FLW strategies into EU and national climate, biodiversity, circularity, and sustainable finance policies.

The PRECIOUS project is coordinated by the University of Deusto.

Other consortium partners are:
IIASA (AT)
CluBE (EL)
E3Modelling (EL)
The Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (DE)
Greenovate! Europe (BE)
Universitat Jaume (ES)
Eco Intelligent Growth (ES)
2.-0 LCA Consultants (DK)
Technical University of Berlin (DE)
RINA Consulting (IT)
ASINCAR (ES)
VEGALSA (ES)
EIT Food South (ES)
Unimos Alliance (PL)
Agrifood Lithuania (LT)
Innomine (HU)

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