• A 1.1 Analysis of the current state and new strategies for sustainable development – Nuša Sluga (CCIS)
• A 1.2 Development of sustainable technologies for key plastic components and circularity in plastic production – Igor Plazl (UL)
• A 2.1 Analysis of carbon dioxide linear and circular – Theodor Petřík (SCHP CR)
• A 2.2 Technologies towards atom circularity in CO2 management – Florian Rudroff (TUW)
(sub-activities included: CO2 capture and use through chemical technologies and biotechnologies, CO2 emission prevention, and transition to renewable, non-oil-based chemical sources)
• A 3.1 Current state analysis and strategies towards greener fine chemical production – Lukáš Rýček (CU)
• A 3.2 Technologies towards reduction of waste solvents and other critical materials – Zoltán Novák (ELU)
(sub-activities included: replacement of critical solvents with renewable or water-based systems, ball-milling for dye extraction, and reusable catalysis)
• A 3.3 Advanced technologies towards effective processes – Andras Kotschy (SRIMC)
(sub-activities included: smart catalysis – effective metal catalysis and biocatalysis; and smart processes – chiral switches)
Following the detailed presentations by each participant, task coordination took place, including the assignment of responsibilities, deadlines, and potential adjustments. Challenges facing the project were discussed, including potential issues, risks, or delays, and appropriate solutions were explored. Key decisions regarding the next steps, project modifications, and resource allocation were made collectively. Particular emphasis was placed on fostering collaboration, ensuring open communication, sharing knowledge, and maintaining good relationships among partners. In addition, administrative and financial reviews were conducted, including monitoring of fund usage, alignment of project reports, and financial settlements.