Public Deliverables
This page provides access to all public deliverables produced within the IS2H4C project. As the work progresses, we will upload each document once it has been reviewed and approved for public release. The collection will grow throughout the project’s duration and will cover technical developments, methodologies, case studies, policy insights, and results from our four demonstration hubs. All files published here are openly available for stakeholders, researchers, and the wider community interested in advancing Industrial Symbiosis and Hubs for Circularity.
List of Deliverables Per Work Package
- D2.1 – Technology map with key technologies, feasibility & scalability assessment
- D2.2 – Design specifications of energy conversion technologies ready for testing
- D2.3 – Waste & heat recovery technology design specifications usable for testing
- D2.8 – Performance analysis results & recommendations for full-scale implementation
- D3.2 – Methodology for assessment of non-technological issues
- D3.3 – Set of indicators measuring non-technological impact of hubs
- D3.4 – Management guideline for integrating non-technological aspects
- D4.1 – Modelling system for characterisation of resources, energy flows and IS
- D4.6 – Impact assessment of H4C & decarbonisation pathways
- D4.7 – Virtual top-down hubs as sustainable regional development models
- No public deliverables for this Work Package
- D6.1 – Report on hub starting lines
- D6.2 – Report on hub installation progress & first 100h of operation
- D6.3 – Report on continuous operation & technology demonstration
- D6.4 – Overall hub performance, outcomes & dissemination
- D7.5 – Final delivery of DigitalH4C platform
- D8.1 – Communication & dissemination plan
- D8.2 – Communication & dissemination plan – Month 25 Update
- D8.3 – Communication & dissemination plan – Month 49 Update
- D8.4 – Report on dissemination & communication activities
- D8.8 – Circular Industry Helix “virtual cluster/community” building
- No public deliverables for this Work Package
The Role of Public Deliverables in EU Horizon Projects
Public deliverables are not a formality, they are a core mechanism through which Horizon Europe projects ensure transparency, knowledge transfer, and real impact. These openly accessible reports, guidelines, models, and assessments are designed to help industry, policymakers, researchers, and communities understand what the project is developing and how these results can be replicated or scaled.
In Horizon-funded initiatives like IS2H4C, public deliverables support several key goals:
Accountability: They demonstrate progress and ensure that project outcomes are visible to European citizens and stakeholders.
Transferability: They allow external organisations, future projects, and policymakers to learn from validated methodologies and evidence.
Impact acceleration: By sharing technical and non-technical findings, deliverables foster faster uptake of innovation, strengthening the broader European R&I ecosystem.
Clustering and collaboration: Public results give sister projects, networks, and communities a common reference point, enabling synergies and cross-project learning, one of the strategic aims highlighted in the IS2H4C Communication & Dissemination Plan.
For projects working on systemic change, like Industrial Symbiosis, Hubs4Circularity, and circular industrial transitions, this openness is essential. It ensures that progress made within one consortium can support wider EU objectives, from Processes4Planet to the Circular Economy Action Plan.
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